It was known to be a precursor to the Arab-Israeli conflict, especially that between the former Israel (now Palestine) and Syria. The war has its origins to the visitation of the Three Magi to Jesus in Bethlehem, Balthazar being one of them before he fled to Syria and established the counterpart to Herod's kingdom. Jews fought on both sides. It is sometimes known as the Temple War (Hebrew: מלחמת בית המקדש) (Arabic: الحرب المعبد) (Aramaic: מלחמת בית המקדש), since both Damascus and Jerusalem had a main temple located in the middle of their cities.
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rdfs:label
| - Balthazarian-Herodian War (World of Sultans)
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rdfs:comment
| - It was known to be a precursor to the Arab-Israeli conflict, especially that between the former Israel (now Palestine) and Syria. The war has its origins to the visitation of the Three Magi to Jesus in Bethlehem, Balthazar being one of them before he fled to Syria and established the counterpart to Herod's kingdom. Jews fought on both sides. It is sometimes known as the Temple War (Hebrew: מלחמת בית המקדש) (Arabic: الحرب المعبد) (Aramaic: מלחמת בית המקדש), since both Damascus and Jerusalem had a main temple located in the middle of their cities.
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side
| - Aram-Damascus
- Roman Judea
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side2strength
| - 3000(xsd:integer)
- 20000(xsd:integer)
- Hasmonean Jewish militants
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side2casualties
| - 100(xsd:integer)
- 500(xsd:integer)
- 900(xsd:integer)
- 1000(xsd:integer)
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side1casualties
| - 2031(xsd:integer)
- 13442(xsd:integer)
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side1strength
| - 3000(xsd:integer)
- 14000(xsd:integer)
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Name
| - Syrian-Judean Conflict
- סכסוך סורי-יהודה
- الصراع السوري يهودا
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Begin
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Commanders
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Result
| - Early Judean victory
- Herod fails to conquer Damascus
- Late decisive Syrian victory
- Syrian retain control of Golan
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abstract
| - It was known to be a precursor to the Arab-Israeli conflict, especially that between the former Israel (now Palestine) and Syria. The war has its origins to the visitation of the Three Magi to Jesus in Bethlehem, Balthazar being one of them before he fled to Syria and established the counterpart to Herod's kingdom. Although Herod's armies were able to penetrate deep into Syrian territory, reaching the Temple of Damascus his army was trapped and defeated in Damascus, resulting in the plight of Herod to Rome where he was imprisoned for being unable to pay the Romans debt for providing military aid. Jews fought on both sides. It is sometimes known as the Temple War (Hebrew: מלחמת בית המקדש) (Arabic: الحرب المعبد) (Aramaic: מלחמת בית המקדש), since both Damascus and Jerusalem had a main temple located in the middle of their cities.
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