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Zealots
It was the Zealots
The Zealots (see the Talmud, Gittin 56a).
The Zealots
The Zealots (and the Sicari) rebelled against the Romans. They chased the Roman troops out ofJerusalem. Unrest spread beyondJerusalemandRomans in Judea were attacked. The Romans sent a legionagainstthe rebellion which was defeated. They then sent abiggerarmy which besiegedJerusalem, stormedanddestroyedthe second temple.
Zealots
The Zealots didn't attack the Romans. The Romans were going to attack but all the Zealots killed themselves. Over 960 children, men and woman died. Now, that's a different story. They believe the Romans attacked, or were going to attack, because the Zealots would, in a way, pull pranks on the Romans. The Romans got tired of living over 1,000 feet below the Zealots because it also gave the Zealots a advantage at numerous things.Hoped this helped!:)
It was the Zealots
It was the Zealots
they didn't like them
It was the Zealots
It was the Zealots
It was the Zealots
its is the zealots
The Zealots (see the Talmud, Gittin 56a).
They killed them and tried to burn them
Go out in battle against the Romans.