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Sicarii
The Sicarii (Modern Hebrew: סיקריים ''siqariyim'') were a splinter group of the Jewish Zealots who, in the decades preceding Jerusalem's destruction in 70 CE, strongly opposed the Roman occupation of Judea and attempted to expel them and ...
were a self-defense splinter group of Hebrew zealots who opposed the Roman occupation of Judea in the decades preceding the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE.
Sicarius, sicarii or sicari may also refer to:
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Sicarii (1989)
Sicarii (''Daggermen'') was a Jewish terrorist group active in Israel that took responsibility for a series of terrorist attacks between 1989 and 1990 on Palestinians and Jewish political and media figures considered sympathetic to the plight ...
, a Jewish terrorist group in Israel
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Sikrikim
The Sikrikim or Sikarikim (Hebrew: סיקריקים) are an extremist group of radical Haredi Jews based mainly in the Israeli Haredi neighborhoods Meah Shearim in Jerusalem and in Ramat Beit Shemesh. The anti-Zionist group is thought to have rou ...
or Sicarii, members of an ultra-orthodox modern Israeli sect
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Sicaricon
Sicaricon (), literally "usurping occupant; possessor of confiscated property; the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property" (now obsolete), refers in Jewish law to a former act and counter-measure meant to deal effectively with relig ...
, the Roman-era laws concerning the usurping occupant of lands in
Judea
Judea or Judaea ( or ; from he, יהודה, Standard ''Yəhūda'', Tiberian ''Yehūḏā''; el, Ἰουδαία, ; la, Iūdaea) is an ancient, historic, Biblical Hebrew, contemporaneous Latin, and the modern-day name of the mountainous south ...
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Saint Sicarius Saint Sicarius (in French, ''Sicaire'') can refer to a number of figures in Christian tradition:
* Sicarius of Autun (''Sicaire d’Autun'' or ''Siacre''), 600 AD. Archbishop of Autun. Feast day: August 27.
* Sicarius of Bassens (''Sicaire de Bassen ...
or Sicharius, the name of several Christian saints
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Sicarius of Brantôme
Sicarius of Brantôme or Sicarius of Bethlehem (''Sicaire de Brantôme'', ''Sicaire de Bethléem'') was a child saint who was venerated from the time of Charlemagne onwards as one of the victims of the Massacre of the Innocents by Herod the G ...
, a child saint
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''Sicarius'' (spider), a genus of venomous spiders belonging to the family Sicariidae
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Vincenza Sicari
Vincenza Sicari (born 19 March 1979 in Lodi) is an Italian long-distance runner. She represented Italy internationally in cross country running early in her career, but later moved on to road events. She has appeared at the IAAF World Half Mar ...
, an Italian long-distance runner
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Sica
The sica was a short sword or large dagger of ancient Illyrians, Thracians and Dacians, used in Ancient Rome too, originating in the Halstatt culture. It was originally depicted as a curved sword (see the Zliten mosaic as well as numerous oil ...
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Sicario (disambiguation)
Sicario ( es, hired assassin, link=no) may refer to:
* ''Sicario'' (1994 film), a Venezuelan drama film by Joseph Novoa
* ''Sicario'' (2015 film), an American crime film by Denis Villeneuve
** '' Sicario: Day of the Soldado'' (2018; titled ''Sic ...
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