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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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