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It is 70 A.D. Dawn breaks on the combined might of four Legions arrayed on the heights of Mount Scopus, starting their methodical advance across the valley to the ancient walled city of Jerusalem. Siege lines have been secured tight about the city. There is no hope of escape.
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Siege of Jerusalem AD70 is a two-player wargame simulating...
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Boxed boardgame by Avalon Hill. It is 70 AD. Five grueling...
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The Siege of Jerusalem, 70 A.D. is a board wargame published by Historical Perspectives in 1976 that simulates the Roman attack on Jerusalem by Cestius Gallus. The game was subsequently bought by Avalon Hill, revised and republished in 1989.
Siege of Jerusalem AD70 is a two-player wargame simulating the epic Roman assault on the city of Jerusalem in AD 70. The battle pits a veteran Roman army commanded by Titus Flavius against Judean rebels who are making an epic stand.
Boxed boardgame by Avalon Hill. It is 70 AD. Five grueling years of bitter campaigning in Judea have come to a head. In an epic battle simulation with all the trappings and majesty of a Cecil B. DeMille film, the Judean Zealots must face the terrible might of Titus' Roman legions.
The Siege of Jerusalem is a board wargame that simulates the Roman attack on Jerusalem by Cestius Gallus in 70 A.D. during the First Jewish Revolt. The game was designed by Stephen Weiss and Fred Schacter and published by Historical Perspectives in 1976 in a ziplock bag.
Siege of Jerusalem is a two-player wargame simulating the epic Roman assault on the city of Jerusalem in AD 70. The battle pits a veteran Roman army commanded by Titus Flavius against Judean rebels who are making an epic stand.
Designed by Charles Kibler, George I. Parrish, Jr., and Steve Weiss, the game focuses on the historical event of the siege of Jerusalem during ancient times. Players take on the roles of the defending Jewish forces or the invading Roman legions in a strategic battle for control of the city.