the romans retook Jerusalem, killed thousands of jews and forced many others to leave. they also destroyed the temples in jerusalem
ist ac....... A: Pontius Pilate was a governor of Judea around 26-36AD. The area was named Palestine by the Romans sometime after the Jewish rebellion and the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple around 70AD.
they were happy
Crucifixion was a Roman custom used on the worst malefactors and rebellious slaves. Judea was a tributary to Rome at that time. It is recorded by the Jewish historian Josephus that after the last rebellion of the Jews and the capture and razing of Jerusalem, the countryside was practically denuded of trees the Romans crucified so many.
Before Constantinople became King, and made Christianity the main religion, Romans persecuted Christians, killing anyone who professed their faith who knows? we weren't around then!
The congregation in Rome was composed of both Jewish and Gentile Christians, and the letter to them dealt with specific problems and matters that were most vital to them, such as jealousies and feelings of superiority on both sides. It helped to settle the differences in viewpoint between Jewish and Gentile Christians , uniting them under Christ Jesus. (Romans 2:28-29) (Deuteronomy 4:8)(Psalm 147:19)
To retaliate for the revolt of the Jewish Zealots, and later the Bar Kokhba rebellion.
Typical, large population of warriors suppressing smaller population of agriculturalists.
Typical, large population of warriors suppressing smaller population of agriculturalists.
The Romans came down hard on the two Jewish rebellions, the same as they would on any other rebellion. In the first the temple was destroyed and looted. In the second the Jews were scattered and forbidden to even enter the city of Jerusalem.The Romans came down hard on the two Jewish rebellions, the same as they would on any other rebellion. In the first the temple was destroyed and looted. In the second the Jews were scattered and forbidden to even enter the city of Jerusalem.The Romans came down hard on the two Jewish rebellions, the same as they would on any other rebellion. In the first the temple was destroyed and looted. In the second the Jews were scattered and forbidden to even enter the city of Jerusalem.The Romans came down hard on the two Jewish rebellions, the same as they would on any other rebellion. In the first the temple was destroyed and looted. In the second the Jews were scattered and forbidden to even enter the city of Jerusalem.The Romans came down hard on the two Jewish rebellions, the same as they would on any other rebellion. In the first the temple was destroyed and looted. In the second the Jews were scattered and forbidden to even enter the city of Jerusalem.The Romans came down hard on the two Jewish rebellions, the same as they would on any other rebellion. In the first the temple was destroyed and looted. In the second the Jews were scattered and forbidden to even enter the city of Jerusalem.The Romans came down hard on the two Jewish rebellions, the same as they would on any other rebellion. In the first the temple was destroyed and looted. In the second the Jews were scattered and forbidden to even enter the city of Jerusalem.The Romans came down hard on the two Jewish rebellions, the same as they would on any other rebellion. In the first the temple was destroyed and looted. In the second the Jews were scattered and forbidden to even enter the city of Jerusalem.The Romans came down hard on the two Jewish rebellions, the same as they would on any other rebellion. In the first the temple was destroyed and looted. In the second the Jews were scattered and forbidden to even enter the city of Jerusalem.
George Washington did react to the whiskey rebellion by sending many federal soldiers who crushed the rebellion.
The zealots. They were the belligerents who flouted the advice of the Torah-sages and brought on the Second destruction by instigating rebellion against the Romans (see Talmud, Gittin 56).
The second Jewish rebellion has been called the Kitos War (115--117). This was a rebellion which took place among diaspora populations outside Judea. While the emperor Trajan was conquering Mesopotamia (Iraq) from the Persians. Jews in the area attacked small Roman rearguard garrisons. Then rebellion also broke out in Cyrenaica (eastern Libya) and spread to Egypt and then to Cyprus. Four cities with a large Jewish population in Mesopotamia also joined the rebellion. Hundreds of thousands of Romans and Greeks were said to have been killed. The revolt was then crushed by the Roman army.
A:From a modern perspective, it is easier to find differences than similarities. The Hellenistic Syrians caused the Maccabean rebellion when they placed idols of their own gods in the Jerusalem Temple. Rome respected the Jewish religion and even covered their emblem, an eagle, when entering Jerusalem. The Romans never desecrated the Jerusalem Temple, at least until the end of the Second Roman-Jewish War.Both empires were similar in that they set out to crush the rebellions they faced, but also different because the Romans were successful, while the Hellenists were not.
A:From a modern perspective, it is easier to find differences than similarities. The Hellenistic Syrians caused the Maccabean rebellion when they placed idols of their own gods in the Jerusalem Temple. Rome respected the Jewish religion and even covered their emblem, an eagle, when entering Jerusalem. The Romans never desecrated the Jerusalem Temple, at least until the end of the Second Roman-Jewish War.Both empires were similar in that they set out to crush the rebellions they faced, but also different because the Romans were successful, while the Hellenists were not.
No they were Romans.
Romania hadn't a Jewish rebellion.
Yes, he is.