Masada

After the Roman army captured the fortress, Masada once again became a Roman border post between 73 and 111 CE.

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In the following centuries, the fortress was the scene of battles during another Jewish uprising (132-135) and was later occupied by Byzantine monks who had to flee Masada as a result of either Persian or Arab invasions in the 7th century.

What remains of them are the ruins of a small chapel, which testify to the existence of Christianity in the area. Since then Masada has not been inhabited.