There were none. The Zealots rebelled against Rome during the reign of Nero.
There was not any connection between Augustus and the Zealots. The Zealots were a radical Jewish group which led to the rebellion which historians call the Great Revolt or the First Jewish-Roman War (66-73 AD) which occurred under the reigns of Nero and Vespasian. The Zealots had been around longer than that. There are divergent opinions about their origins. Josephus (the Jewish-Roman writer) said that they emerged in 6 AD. According to other scholars, they originally were bandits who resisted Herod the Great (reigned 37-4 BC). However, according to one historian, the first open break between Jews and Romans occurred during the Reign of Caligula when he ordered a statue of himself to be erected in the Temple In Jerusalem. Caligula's assassination prevented a violent Jewish rebellion.
When Jesus rode the jews into jeruselum the zealots where the ones laying down the palm leaves
Which Zealots do you have in mind?
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The Zealots called for the violent overthrow of Roman rule.
They did not operate in the same spheres, so there is limited knowledge of how the early Christians regarded them. However, it is likely that they had unfavorable view of the Zealots since the Zealots were antagonizing the Roman Authorities. The Roman Authorities at that period did not notice the difference between the different Jewish and quasi-Jewish factions, of which early Christians were a part, resulting in increased Christian persecution in the aftermath of the Zealots' revolt.
Ancient Hebrew tribe or group of people who were zealous, that is fanatical or uncompromising.
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!:)
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The Zealots (see the Talmud, Gittin 56a).
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The beliefs of the zealots was that in order to succeed from rome you would need a violent rebellion and they killed several Jews who opposed this theory some scholars even believe that the zealots set fire to an abondent amount of grain Jerusalem had in order to withstand the longest of sieges but when the grain was burned some citizens turned to cannabalism they burned the grain in order to make citizens come to the zealots that's all I really know I cant find much other answers either