The Wars of the Jews, 3.232

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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232nor did he mind any of them while he went up to the top of the wall, where he stood in the sight of them all, as an instance of the greatest boldness; after which he threw himself on a heap with his wounds upon him, and fell down together with the head of the ram.

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