Alexandrium

Alexandrium
Wall at Alexandrium
Alexandrium is located in State of Palestine
Alexandrium
Shown within State of Palestine
Alexandrium is located in the West Bank
Alexandrium
Alexandrium (the West Bank)
Alternative nameAlexandreion, Sartaba
LocationJericho Governorate, West Bank
RegionJudea
Coordinates32°5′45″N 35°27′41″E / 32.09583°N 35.46139°E / 32.09583; 35.46139
TypeFortification
History
BuilderProbably Alexander Jannaeus
Founded1st century BCE
AbandonedAbout 70 CE
PeriodsHellenistic to Roman Empire
Mount Sartaba, once topped by Alexandrium fortress

Alexandreion[1] (Greek), or Alexandrium (Latin), called Sartaba in the Mishna and Talmud and Qarn Sartaba in Arabic, was an ancient hilltop fortress constructed by the Hasmoneans[2] between Scythopolis and Jerusalem on a pointy barren hill towering over the Jordan Valley from the west.[3] It was likely named after Hasmonean king Alexander Jannæus (104–77 BCE).

  1. ^ Peter Richardson, Amy Marie Fisher (2018). Herod: King of the Jews and Friend of the Romans (2 ed.). Routledge. p. 392. ISBN 978-1-138-80392-3. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
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