Rome dispersed the Jewish population and brought in other peoples to dominate Jewish territories.
To retaliate for the revolt of the Jewish Zealots, and later the Bar Kokhba rebellion.
The jews rebelled several times: the First Jewish-Roman War or Great Revolt (66-73), the Kitos War (115-117), Bar Kokhba's Revolt (132-135), the Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus (351-352) and the Jewish revolt against Heraclius (614-628).
The Zealots (see the Talmud, Gittin 56a).
Boudicca.
It was the Zealots
Many rabbvis who supported it were executed
To retaliate for the revolt of the Jewish Zealots, and later the Bar Kokhba rebellion.
The jews rebelled several times: the First Jewish-Roman War or Great Revolt (66-73), the Kitos War (115-117), Bar Kokhba's Revolt (132-135), the Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus (351-352) and the Jewish revolt against Heraclius (614-628).
Jewish revolt against Heraclius happened in 614.
Jewish revolt against Gallus happened in 351.
The jews rebelled several times: the First Jewish-Roman War or Great Revolt (66-73), the Kitos War (115-117), Bar Kokhba's Revolt (132-135), the Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus (351-352) and the Jewish revolt against Heraclius (614-628).
The Temple of Herod.
The Zealots (see the Talmud, Gittin 56a).
she lead the the revolt in London.
Spartacus.
The Romans crushed the last Jewish revolt in 135 AD.
In the days of the classical Romans there were three: the Great Jewish Revolt (66--73), the Kitos War (115--117) and the Bar Kokhba revolt (132--135). During the Byzantine period thre was the Jewish Revolt against Heraclius (613- 625 or 628). during the Byzantine--Sasanian War (602--628).