This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jewish revolt. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
Jewishrevolt may refer to the following: Judas of Galilee uprisings in 4 BCE and 6 CE Jacob and Simon uprising 46 CE Jewish–Roman wars 66–135 First Jewish–Roman...
escalation of the Jewish–Roman wars. Like the First Jewish–Roman War and the Second Jewish–Roman War, the Bar Kokhba revolt resulted in a total Jewish defeat; Bar...
First JewishRevolt coinage was issued by the Jews after the Zealots captured Jerusalem and the Jewish Temple from the Romans in 66 CE at the beginning...
The Jewishrevolt against Constantius Gallus, also known as the Gallus Revolt, erupted during the Roman civil war of 350–353, upon destabilization across...
The Jewishrevolt against Heraclius was part of the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 and is considered the last serious Jewish attempt to regain autonomy...
Second JewishRevolt can refer to the following: A phase of the Jewish–Roman wars the Kitos War the Bar Kokhba revolt The 587 BCE phase of the Jewish–Babylonian...
Maccabean Revolt (Hebrew: מרד החשמונאים) was a Jewish rebellion led by the Maccabees against the Seleucid Empire and against Hellenistic influence on Jewish life...
Roman province of Judea. The Judean population revolted against the Roman Empire in 66 CE in the First Jewish–Roman War, which culminated in the destruction...
out. Jewish and Samaritan revolts History of the Jews in the Roman Empire Jewish–Roman wars First Jewish–Roman War, 66–73 CE Bar Kokhba revolt, 132–136...
million Jews across German-occupied Europe, around two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population. The murders were carried out primarily through mass shootings...
ultimately recalling Pontius Pilate to Rome. In 66 CE, the First Jewish–Roman War began. The revolt was put down by the future Roman emperors Vespasian and Titus...
G. H. (2011). The Jewish War and the Roman Civil War of 68–69 CE: Jewish, Pagan, and Christian Perspectives. In The JewishRevolt against Rome (pp. 419–450)...
This list of Roman civil wars and revolts includes civil wars and organized civil disorder, revolts, and rebellions in ancient Rome (Roman Kingdom, Roman...
Jewish presence in the region significantly dwindled after the failure of the Bar Kokhba revolt. Following the suppression of the Bar Kokhba revolt,...
struggle that split the Jewish population into traditional and Hellenized components. After the religion-driven Maccabean Revolt, the independent Hasmonean...
after the second Jewishrevolt of 132-135 C.E. The expulsion of Jews from the area of Jerusalem following the suppression of the revolt, in combination...
Jerusalem in 70 AD. Since the siege proved ineffective at stopping the Jewishrevolt, the city's pillaging and the looting and destruction of Herod's Temple...
population. After the Sasanian conquest of Jerusalem and the short-lived Jewishrevolt against Heraclius in 614 CE, the Byzantine Empire reconsolidated control...
in 63 BCE. Roman Judea was troubled by Jewishrevolts in 66 CE, so Rome destroyed Jerusalem and the Second Jewish Temple in 70 CE. In the 4th century, as...
governor. One Jewishrevolt against the Romans led to the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, and the second Bar-Kochba revolt in 132–135 CE led...
Rome's march toward Jerusalem in the year 67, to suppress The Great JewishRevolt. Historicist view In the historicist views of Nicholas de Lyra (14th...
such as "Year 1" were actually First JewishRevolt coinage. As of 2023, twenty-four coins of the Bar Kokhba revolt were found outside Judaea, in various...
distinct religion. 115–117 Kitos War (Revolt against Trajan) – a second Jewish-Roman War initiated in large Jewish communities of Cyprus, Cyrene (modern...
יוחנן בן לוי, fl. 70) was a leader of the first Jewishrevolt against the Romans. During the Jewish war with Rome, John of Gischala (Greek: Ἰωάννης ἀπὸ...