Yigael Yadin
Appearance
Yigael Yadin | |
Mibait | 20 Marzo 1917 Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire |
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Mete | 28 Juniu 1984 (maki edad a 67) Jerusalem, Israel |
Tatalan king katapatan | Haganah Israel Defence Forces |
Banwa king serbisyu | 1932–52 |
Ranggu | Lieutenant General Chief of Staff |
Battles/wars | 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine World War II Israeli War of Independence |
Other work | Arkeologo |
I Yigael Yadin (Hebrew: יִגָּאֵל יָדִין, a mibait a Yigael Sukenik (Hebreo: יגאל סוקניק) anyang 21 Marzo 1917, mete 28 June 1984) metung yang Israeli arkeologo, pulitiku, ampo ing kadwang Pekapun daring Matas a Manungkulan (Chief of Staff) ning Sikanan para king Pamamingwa ning Israel (Israel Defense Forces)
Obra
- Views of the Biblical World. Jerusalem: International Publishing Company J-m Ltd, 1959.
- The Art of Warfare in Biblical Lands. McGraw-Hill, 1963.
- Masada: Herod’s Fortress and the Zealots’ Last Stand. New York: Random House, 1966.
- Hazor (Schweich Lectures for 1970)
- The Bar Kochba Caves. (Hebrew). Maariv, 1971
- The Temple Scroll published posthumously London, Weidenfeld & Nicholson,1985
Yigael Yadin published many research papers and ancient text explanations, at the Hebrew University press (in Hebrew):
- The Sons of Light against Sons of Darkness (from the Qumran Caves), 1955
- The Hidden Scrolls, 1958
- The book of Ben Sira, 1965
- Teffilin of Head from the Qumran caves, 1969
- The Temple Scroll (from the Qumran caves), 1977
Pikuanan
- Neil A. Silberman "A Prophet from Amongst You: The Life of Yigael Yadin, Soldier, Scholar, and Mythmaker of Modern Israel" Addison Wesley (1994).
Dalerayan
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- 1917 births
- 1984 deaths
- Democratic Movement for Change politicians
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