They destroyed everything but the Roman Antonia Fortress so that the city looked like it was never there. They gave what written records they could collect in the mayhem to the Jewish historian Flavious Josephus (who was stationed with Titus's Army). And they killed, drove out, or enslaved the citizens of Jerusalem.
The Ancient Romans were responsible for the production of many items/designs that we still use today. Some of these are: - Advanced roads and roadways - Aqueducts - Water pumps - Tools used in engineering, measuring and construction - Cesareans (or C-sections) - Reinforced concrete - Our calendar - Umbrellas (for both sun and rain) - Showers - Indoor plumbing - Flushing toilets - Books (instead of scrolls) - Ploughs
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What are three things that led to the growth of Egypt.
The Romans had three forms of government, the monarchy, the republic and the principate.
What three things did the Romans do when they retook Jerusalem in A.D.70?
What three things did the Romans do when they retook Jerusalem in A.D.70?
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They killed thousands of Jews and forced many others to leave. The Romans also destroyed the temple in Jerusalem. The Western Wall is what remains of it today.
Reestablished the city as Aelia Capitolina on a new constitution, banned Jews from citizenship, established a temple to Jupiter.
What three things did the Romans do when they retook Jerusalem in A.D.70?
They destroyed everything but the Roman Antonia Fortress so that the city looked like it was never there. They gave what written records they could collect in the mayhem to the Jewish historian Flavious Josephus (who was stationed with Titus's Army). And they killed, drove out, or enslaved the citizens of Jerusalem.
They destroyed everything but the Roman Antonia Fortress so that the city looked like it was never there. They gave what written records they could collect in the mayhem to the Jewish historian Flavious Josephus (who was stationed with Titus's Army). And they killed, drove out, or enslaved the citizens of Jerusalem.
King Richard the lion heart fell sick for three months. During that time the Europeans suffered from lack of organization and no definite leader, so Saladain retook Jerusalem.
The Romans did not retake Jerusalem. They did not loose this city during the Bar Kokhba revolt or Third Jewish Revolt (132-136). In 136 the emperor Hadrian took measures to prevent further rebellions in the whole of Judea and Galilee. He tried to stamp out Judaism, which he saw as a hotbed of rebellion. He banned the Hebrew calendar and the Torah, burned sacred scrolls, executed 12 Jewish scholars and had a statue of himself and one of the Roman god Jupiter erected at the former Jewish temple. To eliminate the memory of Judea he renamed the area Syria Paleastina. He also renamed Jerusalem Aelia Capitolina (after the name of his family and the name of the Capitoline Hill in Rome) and continued the work to rebuild it as a Roman city which he had started in 131. The Jews were forbidden from entering it, except on Tisha B'Av, an annual Jewish fast day
The Romans are famous for many more than three things, but three of them are their military, their laws and the size and longevity of their empire.
The Romans were successful empire builders mainly because of three things: the had the strongest army, they had great organizational ability, and they had a uniform law.The Romans were successful empire builders mainly because of three things: the had the strongest army, they had great organizational ability, and they had a uniform law.The Romans were successful empire builders mainly because of three things: the had the strongest army, they had great organizational ability, and they had a uniform law.The Romans were successful empire builders mainly because of three things: the had the strongest army, they had great organizational ability, and they had a uniform law.The Romans were successful empire builders mainly because of three things: the had the strongest army, they had great organizational ability, and they had a uniform law.The Romans were successful empire builders mainly because of three things: the had the strongest army, they had great organizational ability, and they had a uniform law.The Romans were successful empire builders mainly because of three things: the had the strongest army, they had great organizational ability, and they had a uniform law.The Romans were successful empire builders mainly because of three things: the had the strongest army, they had great organizational ability, and they had a uniform law.The Romans were successful empire builders mainly because of three things: the had the strongest army, they had great organizational ability, and they had a uniform law.