The Romans crushed the last Jewish revolt in 135 AD.
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Not that long, probably a year or two. The Maccabee Revolt started quite soon after the Great Temple was defiled by the Greeks and Jewish sacrifices ceased. The temple was rededicated and sacrifices began anew, in 165 BCE.
The Great Fire of Rome broke out on 18 July AD 64 in the merchant district of the city, near the Circus Maximus, Rome's huge chariot stadium. This was during the reign of Nero.
Jesus was born during the reign of Augustus (27 B.C.-A.D. 14) and conducted His ministry during the reign of Augustus' successor Tiberius (A.D. 14-37). Tiberius was succeeded by Gaius (Caligula). During his reign (A.D. 37-41) and that of his successor. Claudius (A.D. 41-54), most of Paul's ministry took place. Both Paul and Peter seemed to have been martyred during Nero's reign (A.D. 54-68). The revolt of Galba (one of Nero's generals) led to his suicide. Galba, Otho, and Vitellius died within the year of civil war (A.D. 68-69) that followed Nero's death. Vitellius' successor was Vespasian, one of the commanders who had taken Britain for Claudius and who was in Judea squelching the first Jewish revolt. He was declared emperor by the Syrian and Danube legions and returned to Rome to assume the post, leaving his son Titusto finish the destruction of Jerusalem with its holy temple in the next year (A.D. 70).
The war of Amalek which proceeded after leaving Egypt
The Peasant's Revolt began in 1381.
It is in the Jewish month of Nissan, which falls out during the spring.
The Jewish calendar is dated from the creation of the world. Each Jewish year begins at Rosh Hashanah, which falls sometime during October or late September.
Yom Kippur
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