3. Jerusalem

Texts from the second century B.C. mention cities in the region called “Rushalimum” and “Urusalim,” but the earliest detailed descriptions of the settlement and its people are found in the Hebrew Bible. Jerusalem became the Israelites’ capital after King David conquered it around 1000 B.C. (The first Temple was built there by David’s son Solomon.) Over the centuries the city was frequently conquered and occasionally razed (as it was by the Romans in A.D. 70), but always rebuilt. Since 1948 Jerusalem’s Old City has played a key role in the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with members of both sides claiming that the historical record supports their right to rule it.