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- Jewish–Roman_wars abstract "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 135 CE. The revolts integrated nationalist, religious and ethnic elements, all spiraling towards violence between Jewish, polytheist Roman and Greek populations. While the First Jewish–Roman War (66-73 CE) and the Bar Kokhba revolt (132-135 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 Judea province. Hence, some sources use the term Jewish-Roman Wars to refer only to the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE) and Bar Kokhba revolt (132–135 CE), while others include the Kitos War (115–117) as one of the Jewish–Roman wars.The Jewish–Roman wars had an epic impact on the Jews, turning them from a major population in the Eastern Mediterranean into a scattered and persecuted minority. The Jewish-Roman Wars are often cited as a disaster to Jewish society. The events also had a major impact on Judaism, after the central worship site of Second Temple Judaism, the Second Temple in Jerusalem, was destroyed by Titus' troops. Although having a sort of autonomy in the Galilee until the 4th century such as the Council of Jamnia (or Yavne), and later a limited success in establishing the short-lived Sassanid Jewish Commonwealth in 614-17 CE, Jewish dominance in parts of the Southern Levant was regained only in the mid-20th century, with the founding of the state of Israel in 1948.".
- Jewish–Roman_wars thumbnail Arch_of_Titus_Menorah.png?width=300.
- Jewish–Roman_wars wikiPageID "1356252".
- Jewish–Roman_wars wikiPageRevisionID "606235698".
- Jewish–Roman_wars caption "Depiction of the Roman Triumph celebrating the Sack of Jerusalem on the Arch of Titus in Rome. The procession features the Menorah and other vessels taken from the Second Temple.".
- Jewish–Roman_wars casualties "985".
- Jewish–Roman_wars casualties "Great revolt: 250 thousand – 1,1 million Jews massacred; enslavement of 97,000;Kitos War: annihilation of Jewish communities in Cyprus, Cyrenaica and Alexandria; Bar Kokhba revolt: 400,000 – 580,000 civilians and militia massacred,".
- Jewish–Roman_wars casualties "Great revolt: Legio XII Fulminata lost its aquila and Syrian contingent destroyed – about 20,000 casualties;Kitos War: 240,000 civilians killed in Cyprus , 200,000 in Cyrenaica;Bar-Kokhba revolt: Legio XXII Deiotariana destroyed,".
- Jewish–Roman_wars casualties "Legio IX Hispana possibly disbanded,".
- Jewish–Roman_wars casualties "Legio X Fretensis - sustained heavy casualties".
- Jewish–Roman_wars combatant Zealotry.
- Jewish–Roman_wars combatant "25".
- Jewish–Roman_wars combatant "Bar-Kokhba's army.".
- Jewish–Roman_wars combatant "Jewish rebels;".
- Jewish–Roman_wars commander "22".
- Jewish–Roman_wars commander "Hannan, Bar-Giora, Elazar, John; Artemion, Lukuas , Julian and Pappus; Simon bar Kokhba".
- Jewish–Roman_wars conflict "Jewish–Roman wars".
- Jewish–Roman_wars date "66".
- Jewish–Roman_wars place "Roman Judea, Cyprus, Cyrenaica, Mesopotamia".
- Jewish–Roman_wars result "Decisive Roman Empire victory: * Destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple * Mass murder of Judean population and diaspora of survivors * Schism between Judaism and early Christianity * Consolidation of non-messianic Jewish sects into Rabbinic Judaism * Consolidation of Jewish center in Galilee".
- Jewish–Roman_wars strength "Great revolt: 25,000+ Jewish militias; 20,000 Edomeans Kitos War: loosely organized tens of thousandsBar-Kokhba revolt: 200,000 – 400,000 militia men".
- Jewish–Roman_wars strength "Great revolt: 30,000 - 60,000 Kitos War: forces of the eastern legions Bar Kokhba revolt: 7 full legions with cohorts and auxilaries of 5 additional legions – about 120,000 total.".
- Jewish–Roman_wars territory "Roman Judea remained under Roman control, renamed and merged into the Province of Syria Palaestina".
- Jewish–Roman_wars subject Category:1st-century_conflicts.
- Jewish–Roman_wars subject Category:2nd-century_conflicts.
- Jewish–Roman_wars subject Category:Jewish–Roman_wars.
- Jewish–Roman_wars subject Category:Jews_and_Judaism_in_the_Roman_Empire.
- Jewish–Roman_wars type Event.
- Jewish–Roman_wars type MilitaryConflict.
- Jewish–Roman_wars type SocietalEvent.
- Jewish–Roman_wars type Event.
- Jewish–Roman_wars type Event.
- Jewish–Roman_wars type Thing.
- Jewish–Roman_wars comment "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 135 CE. The revolts integrated nationalist, religious and ethnic elements, all spiraling towards violence between Jewish, polytheist Roman and Greek populations.".
- Jewish–Roman_wars label "Guerras judaico-romanas".
- Jewish–Roman_wars label "Guerras judeo-romanas".
- Jewish–Roman_wars label "Guerre giudaiche".
- Jewish–Roman_wars label "Guerres judéo-romaines".
- Jewish–Roman_wars label "Jewish–Roman wars".
- Jewish–Roman_wars label "Joods-Romeinse oorlogen".
- Jewish–Roman_wars label "Wojny żydowskie".
- Jewish–Roman_wars label "Иудейские войны".
- Jewish–Roman_wars label "حروب يهودية رومانية".
- Jewish–Roman_wars sameAs Jewish%E2%80%93Roman_wars.
- Jewish–Roman_wars sameAs Ιουδαιορωμαϊκοί_Πόλεμοι.
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- Jewish–Roman_wars sameAs Guerres_judéo-romaines.
- Jewish–Roman_wars sameAs Perang_Yahudi-Romawi.
- Jewish–Roman_wars sameAs Guerre_giudaiche.
- Jewish–Roman_wars sameAs Joods-Romeinse_oorlogen.
- Jewish–Roman_wars sameAs Wojny_żydowskie.
- Jewish–Roman_wars sameAs Guerras_judaico-romanas.
- Jewish–Roman_wars sameAs Q4205368.
- Jewish–Roman_wars sameAs Q4205368.
- Jewish–Roman_wars wasDerivedFrom Jewish–Roman_wars?oldid=606235698.
- Jewish–Roman_wars depiction Arch_of_Titus_Menorah.png.