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 between 66 and 136 CE. While the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE) and the Bar Kokhba revolt (132–136 CE) were nationalist rebellions, striving to restore an independent Judean state, the Kitos War was more of an ethno-religious conflict, mostly fought outside of the Judea Province. Hence, some sources use the term Jewish-Roman Wars to refer only to the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE) and the Bar Kokhba revolt (132–135 CE), while others include the Kitos War (115–117 CE) as one of the Jewish–Roman wars.
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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 between 66 and 136 CE. While the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE) and the Bar Kokhba revolt (132–136 CE) were nationalist rebellions, striving to restore an independent Judean state, the Kitos War was more of an ethno-religious conflict, mostly fought outside of the Judea Province. Hence, some sources use the term Jewish-Roman Wars to refer only to the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE) and the Bar Kokhba revolt (132–135 CE), while others include the Kitos War (115–117 CE) as one of the Jewish–Roman wars.
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De Joods-Romeinse oorlogen von ...... kt men van de Joodse diaspora.
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Guerras judaico-romanas é o te ...... scartando a "Guerra de Kitos".
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Guerras judeo-romanas, guerra ...... díos contra el Imperio romano.
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Le guerre giudaiche sono tre i ...... e Gerusalemme per cinque anni.
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Le terme de guerres judéo-roma ...... ique et Juifs dans l’Antiquité
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The Jewish–Roman wars were a s ...... he state of Israel in 1948 CE.
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Иудейские войны — восстания ев ...... од I в. до н. э. — II в. н. э.
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قال الأنبا ايسوذورس : " فالنبأ ...... الحرب
* 32xبوابة روما القديمة
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Great revolt:Legio XII Fulmina ...... gio XXII Deiotarianadestroyed,
Legio IX Hispanapossibly disbanded,
Legio X Fretensis– sustained heavy casualties
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25pxRoman Empire
Bar-Kokhba's army.
Jewish Zealots;
Jewish rebels;
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[a]- per Cassius Dio
[b]- according to Rabbinic sources
[c]- per Josephus
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* Consolidation of Jewish center in Galilee
* Consolidation of non-messianic Jewish sects intoRabbinic Judaism
* Destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple
* Mass execution of Judean population anddiaspora of survivors
*Schismbetween Judaism andearly Christianity
Decisive Roman Empire victory:
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20,000 EdomeansKitos War: loos ...... 200,000 – 400,000b militia men
Great revolt: 25,000+ Jewish militias
Great revolt: 30,000 (Beth Hor ...... legions – about 120,000 total.
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Depiction of the Roman triumph ...... taken from the Second Temple.
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Great revolt: 250,000 – 1.1 mi ...... vilians and militia massacred,
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De Joods-Romeinse oorlogen von ...... * Bar Kochba-opstand (132–135)
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Guerras judaico-romanas é o te ...... scartando a "Guerra de Kitos".
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Guerras judeo-romanas, guerra ...... díos contra el Imperio romano.
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Le guerre giudaiche sono tre i ...... Dopo questa, il nome di Iudae
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Le terme de guerres judéo-roma ...... ur bannissement de Jérusalem :
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The Jewish–Roman wars were a s ...... one of the Jewish–Roman wars.
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Иудейские войны — восстания ев ...... од I в. до н. э. — II в. н. э.
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قال الأنبا ايسوذورس : " فالنبأ ...... أعوان ليسهلوا طريقه في الهرب .
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Guerras judeo-romanas
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Guerras romano-judaicas
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Guerre giudaiche
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Guerres judéo-romaines
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Jewish–Roman wars
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Joods-Romeinse oorlogen
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Иудейские войны
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حروب يهودية رومانية
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Jewish–Roman wars
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