Lukuas flees from Alexandria to Judea. …

Years: 117 - 117

Lukuas flees from Alexandria to Judea.

Marcius Turbo, the Praetorian prefect, pursues him and sentences to death the brothers Julian and Pappus, who had been key leaders in the rebellion in Judaea.

Lusius Quietus, who in early 116 had been in charge of the Roman division who had recovered Nisibis and Edessa from the rebels, is now in command of the Roman army in Judaea, and lays siege to Lydda, where the rebel Jews have gathered under the leadership of Julian and Pappus.

The distress becomes so great that the patriarch Rabban Gamaliel II, who is shut up here and dies soon afterwards, permits fasting even on Ḥanukkah.

Other rabbis condemn this measure.

Lydda is next taken and many of the Jews are executed; the "slain of Lydda" are often mentioned in words of reverential praise in the Talmud.

Pappus and Julian were among those executed by the Romans in the same year.

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