The Second Jewish Revolt 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 war
Topics referred to by the same term
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escalation of the Jewish–Roman wars. Like the First Jewish–Roman War and the SecondJewish–Roman War, the Bar Kokhba revolt resulted in a total Jewish defeat; Bar...
SecondJewishRevolt 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...
The Second Temple period or post-exilic period in Jewish history denotes the approximately 600 years (516 BCE – 70 CE) during which the Second Temple stood...
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...
Maccabean Revolt (Hebrew: מרד החשמונאים) was a Jewish rebellion led by the Maccabees against the Seleucid Empire and against Hellenistic influence on Jewish life...
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...
Palaestina after his Roman armies suppressed the Bar-Kokhba Revolt (the SecondJewishRevolt) in 135 C.E.; this is commonly viewed as a move intended to...
underground hideout systems built by Jewish rebels and their communities in Judaea and used during the Bar Kokhba revolt (132–136 CE) against the Roman Empire...
Palaestina after his Roman armies suppressed the Bar-Kokhba Revolt (the SecondJewishRevolt) in 135 C.E.; this is commonly viewed as a move intended to...
The First Jewish-Roman War (66-73) resulted in the destruction of Jerusalem and the Second Temple. Two generations later, the Bar Kokhba revolt (132-136)...
underwent after the secondJewishrevolt of 132-135 C.E. The expulsion of Jews from the area of Jerusalem following the suppression of the revolt, in combination...
the Second Temple in AD 70, it was Babylon that remained as the nerve- and brain-centre for Jewish life and thought...the crushing of the revolt of the...
perspectives on the SecondJewishRevolt against Rome. Mohr Siebeck. pp. 283–286. ISBN 3-16-148076-7. Rossoff, Dovid. "Meron on Lag B'Omer". The Jewish Magazine...
auxiliary troops, to restore order and quell the revolt. The legion, however, was ambushed and defeated by Jewish rebels at the Battle of Beth Horon, a result...
anti-Jewish decrees followed the Bar Kokhba revolt or preceded it and were the cause of the revolt. The older view is that the Bar Kokhba revolt, which...
Palaestina (Hadrian renamed Judea in 135 AD, after the SecondJewishRevolt or Bar Kokhba Revolt) sometime between 634 and 640. It supposedly records a...
this text, considered the most reliable literary source for the SecondJewishRevolt, the war encompassed all of Judea: the Romans destroyed 985 villages...
(2003). The Bar Kokhba War Reconsidered: New Perspectives on the SecondJewishRevolt Against Rome. Mohr Siebeck. p. 55. ISBN 3-16-148076-7. Scott, Andrew...
first and second centuries CE saw a series of unsuccessful large-scale Jewishrevolts against Rome. The Roman suppression of these revolts led to wide-scale...
archaeological site in the West Bank. It was a Jewish settlement from the Second Temple period to the Bar-Kokhba Revolt. The site that extends over an area of...
Jewish Christians were the followers of a Jewish religious sect that emerged in Judea during the late Second Temple period (first century AD). These Jews...
Second Temple Judaism is the Jewish religion as it developed during the Second Temple period, which began with the construction of the Second Temple around...
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...