The spread of Judaism may be called spacial distribution or diaspora. The spacial distribution of Jews differs from that of any other ethnic religion. This is because Judaism is practiced in many countries, not just its place of origin. But the spread of Judaism might be caused by diaspora, the action of when the Romans forced Jews to disperse throughout the world. The Romans had forced the diaspora after demolishing an attempt by the Jews to rebel against Roman rule.
Greeks and Romans.
The Romans were polytheistic meaning they worshiped many gods. Judaism was and is monotheistic.
Judaism did not spread at all in Rome. The Ancient Romans were hostile to Jewish practice.
No, the regional designation of "Palestine" was not invented by the Romans over 1000 years after Judaism came into existence. Judaism originated in Cana'an.
I think you mean Christianity. Judaism was tolerated by the Romans but never adopted as their main religion.
Judaism was not spread in Ancient Rome. The Romans frowned on Jewish practice, often restricting it or forbidding it.
Judaism and the pagan religion of the Romans
No. But there was a good number of individual Romans who converted to Judaism.
Judaism was just another religion or "cult" to the Romans. The Jews were taxpaying provincials and as long as they behaved themselves and didn't start a revolt or riot or do anything nasty to the Romans, they were free to practice their religion. This freedom also applied to the Jewish communities in the larger cities throughout the empire.Judaism was just another religion or "cult" to the Romans. The Jews were taxpaying provincials and as long as they behaved themselves and didn't start a revolt or riot or do anything nasty to the Romans, they were free to practice their religion. This freedom also applied to the Jewish communities in the larger cities throughout the empire.Judaism was just another religion or "cult" to the Romans. The Jews were taxpaying provincials and as long as they behaved themselves and didn't start a revolt or riot or do anything nasty to the Romans, they were free to practice their religion. This freedom also applied to the Jewish communities in the larger cities throughout the empire.Judaism was just another religion or "cult" to the Romans. The Jews were taxpaying provincials and as long as they behaved themselves and didn't start a revolt or riot or do anything nasty to the Romans, they were free to practice their religion. This freedom also applied to the Jewish communities in the larger cities throughout the empire.Judaism was just another religion or "cult" to the Romans. The Jews were taxpaying provincials and as long as they behaved themselves and didn't start a revolt or riot or do anything nasty to the Romans, they were free to practice their religion. This freedom also applied to the Jewish communities in the larger cities throughout the empire.Judaism was just another religion or "cult" to the Romans. The Jews were taxpaying provincials and as long as they behaved themselves and didn't start a revolt or riot or do anything nasty to the Romans, they were free to practice their religion. This freedom also applied to the Jewish communities in the larger cities throughout the empire.Judaism was just another religion or "cult" to the Romans. The Jews were taxpaying provincials and as long as they behaved themselves and didn't start a revolt or riot or do anything nasty to the Romans, they were free to practice their religion. This freedom also applied to the Jewish communities in the larger cities throughout the empire.Judaism was just another religion or "cult" to the Romans. The Jews were taxpaying provincials and as long as they behaved themselves and didn't start a revolt or riot or do anything nasty to the Romans, they were free to practice their religion. This freedom also applied to the Jewish communities in the larger cities throughout the empire.Judaism was just another religion or "cult" to the Romans. The Jews were taxpaying provincials and as long as they behaved themselves and didn't start a revolt or riot or do anything nasty to the Romans, they were free to practice their religion. This freedom also applied to the Jewish communities in the larger cities throughout the empire.
One religion that the Romans did not accept was Judaism. There were Jews who were Roman citizens and their religion was tolerated, but Romans themselves did not accept the theory of monotheism. Another religious practice that the Romans actually banned was Druidism.
At first the Romans considered Christianity a Jewish sect. When it officially split from Judaism it was considered a subversive sect due to the Christians' refusal to offer sacrifices for the good of the empire.At first the Romans considered Christianity a Jewish sect. When it officially split from Judaism it was considered a subversive sect due to the Christians' refusal to offer sacrifices for the good of the empire.At first the Romans considered Christianity a Jewish sect. When it officially split from Judaism it was considered a subversive sect due to the Christians' refusal to offer sacrifices for the good of the empire.At first the Romans considered Christianity a Jewish sect. When it officially split from Judaism it was considered a subversive sect due to the Christians' refusal to offer sacrifices for the good of the empire.At first the Romans considered Christianity a Jewish sect. When it officially split from Judaism it was considered a subversive sect due to the Christians' refusal to offer sacrifices for the good of the empire.At first the Romans considered Christianity a Jewish sect. When it officially split from Judaism it was considered a subversive sect due to the Christians' refusal to offer sacrifices for the good of the empire.At first the Romans considered Christianity a Jewish sect. When it officially split from Judaism it was considered a subversive sect due to the Christians' refusal to offer sacrifices for the good of the empire.At first the Romans considered Christianity a Jewish sect. When it officially split from Judaism it was considered a subversive sect due to the Christians' refusal to offer sacrifices for the good of the empire.At first the Romans considered Christianity a Jewish sect. When it officially split from Judaism it was considered a subversive sect due to the Christians' refusal to offer sacrifices for the good of the empire.