On the contrary, the Romans destroyed the Jewish Temple, sacked the city of Jerusalem, and banned the Jews from entering that area. See also:
You have your facts a little twisted. When the Romans existed, there was no Islam. The Romans forced the Jews from Israel (not Islam) in the year 70 and the result was the "Diaspora."
Well, if you're talking about the early Roman kingdom....uh.... the Romans actually won their independence from the tyrant king Tarquin Superbus. They then established a republic.
England has been independent since the Romans left.
The Romans drove the Israelites out of their homeland in 135 CE.Answer:in the year 156ac Answer:The Romans drove the Jews out of Jerusalem in 135 CE. Answer:The Romans never drove all of the Jews out of Judea. While they killed and exiled millions of Jews and depopulated parts of the land, many more were permitted to remain, especially in the Galilee region.
In 539 B.C.E the persians conqured Babylon freeing most Jews from exile then the Romans conquered the Jews in later stages.
It happened in the year 70 CE, when the Romans destroyed the 2nd Temple.
77 B.C was three years after the Roman's final victory in the war for the suppression of the Great Jewish Revolt (66-73) during which Jerusalem and the Jewish Temple were destroyed and some 97,000 Jews were taken to Rome as slaves. This was a very hard fought and costly victory and there is no way that the Romans would have given the Jews independence a few years later. There were two further revolts against the Romans. One was the Kito War or "Rebellion of the Exile" (115-117) during which Jews in Mesopotamia, Egypt and Cyprus killed many Romans and Greeks. The Bar Kokhba revolt (132-136 CE) broke out because the emperor Hadrian banned circumcision built Roman temples in Jerusalem and planned to rebuild this city as a Roman city. The rebellion was suppressed bloodily. Hadrian then issued anti-Judaism law, forbad the Jews from entering Jerusalem and renamed Judea, calling Syria Palaestina.
Israel was the Ancient homeland of the Hebrews for already more than 2000 years by the time the Romans invaded. It was not called Palestine until the Romans expelled the people and renamed it in the year 70.The Romans called it Palestine after an ancient Enemy of the Jews: the Philistines.
It declared its independence on 1 January 1804 and France gave official recognition to that independence on 17 April 1825.
U.s. gave Philippines independence in 1946. Due to the Hare-Hawes Cutting act giving independence in 1945 but the Japanese invasion postponed it a year latter
Our present-day Gregorian calendar is based on the calendar originally developed by the Romans. The Romans first gave the year twelve months in approximately 700 BC.
Jews have been slowly returning to Israel every single year since the expulsion by the Romans in 70 CE. But modern Zionism really began in the late 19th Century.