Taricheae (or Tarichea), eastern Galilee, present-day Israel. Titus leads the charge against the Galilean center, his horse being killed under him. This is typical of Titus’s recklessness, and it is an event always regarded by the Romans as an incredible act of heroism in battle by a commander. 6,700 die in battle; 1,200 old and disabled men are killed; 6,000 young men are used to build the Isthmus of Corinth; 30,400 are enslaved.



