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Jewish Revolts
Jewish Revolts
refer to a
series of rebellions
by the Jewish people against Roman rule in the
first and second centuries CE
, primarily motivated by religious and
political oppression
. The most notable revolts include the
First Jewish–Roman War
, the
Kitos War
, and the
Bar Kokhba revolt
, each resulting in
significant changes to Jewish society
and
diaspora dynamics
.
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Roman Palestine
Roman Palestine
refers to the
region of Judea
, Samaria, and Galilee under
Roman rule
from the
1st century BCE
to the
4th century CE
, characterized by significant
cultural and religious changes
, including the
spread of Christianity
. This period witnessed major events like the
Jewish-Roman Wars
, which led to the
destruction of the Second Temple
and the subsequent
transformation of Jewish society
and culture.
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Jewish-Roman Wars
The
Jewish-Roman Wars
were a series of
large-scale revolts
by the
Jews of the Eastern Mediterranean
against the
Roman Empire
, occurring between 66 and 136 CE. These conflicts resulted in significant
loss of life
, the destruction of the
Second Temple in Jerusalem
, and profound
changes in the Jewish diaspora
and
religious practices
.
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