First Jewish–Roman War (66–74 CE), sometimes called the Great Jewish Revolt (Hebrew: המרד הגדול ha-Mered Ha-Gadol), or The Jewish War, was the first of... 68 KB (8,272 words) - 16:33, 28 April 2024 |
Mediterranean against the Roman Empire between 66 and 135 CE. The First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE) and the Bar Kokhba revolt (132–136 CE) were nationalist... 38 KB (4,606 words) - 19:38, 4 May 2024 |
The Jewish War or Judean War (in full History of the Jewish War against the Romans; Greek: Ἱστορία Ἰουδαϊκοῦ πολέμου πρὸς Ῥωμαίους, Ηistoria Ioudaikou... 11 KB (1,148 words) - 01:40, 8 April 2024 |
Bar Kokhba revolt (redirect from Third Jewish-Roman War) Roman Empire in 132 CE. Lasting until 135 or early 136, it was the third and final escalation of the Jewish–Roman wars. Like the First Jewish–Roman War... 100 KB (12,174 words) - 19:40, 4 May 2024 |
became the Roman province of Judaea in 6 CE. Jewish–Roman tensions resulted in several Jewish–Roman wars between the years 66 and 135 CE, which resulted... 33 KB (4,237 words) - 15:15, 5 April 2024 |
of the major Jewish–Roman wars (66–136). The rebellions erupted in 115 when most of the Roman armies were fighting Trajan's Parthian War on the eastern... 21 KB (2,519 words) - 05:47, 6 May 2024 |
list of Roman civil wars and revolts includes civil wars and organized civil disorder, revolts, and rebellions in ancient Rome (Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic... 34 KB (4,137 words) - 09:24, 30 April 2024 |
Jewish War can refer to: The Jewish War by the Jewish historian Josephus The First Jewish–Roman War of 66–73 AD (see also Jewish–Roman wars) An anti-Semitic... 545 bytes (98 words) - 12:31, 29 March 2021 |
1st century (redirect from First century) the First Jewish–Roman War marked a major turning point in Jewish history. The loss of mother-city and temple necessitated a reshaping of Jewish culture... 12 KB (4,998 words) - 14:34, 3 May 2024 |
Herod Agrippa II (category People of the First Jewish–Roman War) Judea as a Roman client. Agrippa II fled Jerusalem in 66, fearing the Jewish uprising and supported the Roman side in the First Jewish–Roman War. Herod Agrippa... 13 KB (1,177 words) - 14:44, 18 March 2024 |
Zealots (redirect from Zealotry in Jewish history) to rebel against the Roman Empire and expel it from the Holy Land by force of arms, most notably during the First Jewish–Roman War (66–70). Zealotry was... 11 KB (1,344 words) - 18:24, 3 May 2024 |
the last recaptured by Publius Gabinius Secundus in 41). 66 – First Jewish–Roman War. Legio XII Fulminata (fate uncertain). 70 – destruction of Legio... 17 KB (2,054 words) - 17:53, 1 May 2024 |
Siege of Masada (category First Jewish–Roman War) The siege of Masada was one of the final events in the First Jewish–Roman War, occurring from 72 to 73 CE on and around a hilltop in present-day Israel... 17 KB (1,772 words) - 22:34, 13 April 2024 |
Shekel (section Jewish–Roman wars) weighing a little over 4.3 grams. The First Jewish Revolt coinage was issued from AD 66 to 70 amid the First Jewish–Roman War as a means of emphasizing the independence... 16 KB (1,735 words) - 17:56, 16 March 2024 |
Josephus (category People of the First Jewish–Roman War) 100) was a Roman–Jewish historian and military leader. Best known for writing The Jewish War, he was born in Jerusalem—then part of the Roman province of... 53 KB (6,154 words) - 23:39, 18 April 2024 |
Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE) (category First Jewish–Roman War) event of the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE), in which the Roman army led by future emperor Titus besieged Jerusalem, the center of Jewish rebel resistance... 57 KB (6,863 words) - 19:57, 4 May 2024 |
Second Temple period (redirect from Second Jewish Commonwealth) reconstruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, and ended with the First Jewish–Roman War and the Roman siege of Jerusalem. In 587/586 BCE, the Neo-Babylonian Empire... 122 KB (15,515 words) - 02:08, 5 May 2024 |
First Jewish Revolt coinage was issued by the Jews after the Zealots captured Jerusalem and the Jewish Temple from the Romans in 66 CE at the beginning... 5 KB (575 words) - 22:57, 13 April 2024 |
History of the Jews and Judaism in the Land of Israel (redirect from History of the Jewish community in Palestine) the area of ancient Israel was predominantly Jewish until the Jewish–Roman wars of 66–136 CE. The wars commenced a long period of violence, enslavement... 156 KB (18,227 words) - 04:59, 24 April 2024 |
Joseph ben Gurion (category First Jewish–Roman War) to Josephus one of the chief leaders of the First Jewish–Roman War, which erupted in the year 66 in Roman Judea. Along with Ananus ben Ananus, ben Gurion... 4 KB (327 words) - 15:57, 23 April 2024 |
Syria Palaestina (redirect from Roman Palestine) wide-scale destruction, a very high toll of life and enslavement. The First Jewish-Roman War (66-73) resulted in the destruction of Jerusalem and the Second... 38 KB (4,633 words) - 11:15, 9 April 2024 |
Masada (category Ancient Jewish settlements of Judaea) According to Josephus, the siege of Masada by Roman troops from 73 to 74 CE, at the end of the First Jewish–Roman War, ended in the mass suicide of the 960 Sicarii... 45 KB (5,024 words) - 21:56, 3 May 2024 |
Titus (redirect from Roman emperor Titus) military commander, serving under his father in Judea during the First Jewish–Roman War. The campaign came to a brief halt with the death of emperor Nero... 60 KB (6,218 words) - 20:06, 4 May 2024 |
Berenice (daughter of Herod Agrippa) (category 1st-century Romans) the First Jewish-Roman War, she began a love affair with the future emperor Titus Flavius Vespasianus. However, her unpopularity among the Romans compelled... 22 KB (2,422 words) - 16:58, 26 January 2024 |
Antiquities of the Jews (redirect from Jewish Antiquities) Jewish people beyond the biblical text and up to the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE). This work, along with Josephus's other major work, The Jewish... 17 KB (1,629 words) - 00:48, 18 April 2024 |
a canal finally began under Roman Emperor Nero in 67 AD, using Jewish prisoners captured during the First Jewish–Roman War. However, the project ceased... 24 KB (2,653 words) - 12:53, 29 April 2024 |
Tarichaea (category First Jewish–Roman War) villages in Galilee to have sustained an attack by Rome, during the First Jewish-Roman War. The village (κώμη) attracted to it the seditious from the outlying... 38 KB (4,460 words) - 16:13, 27 January 2024 |