They gave the temple gold and silver vessels and helped the people to go free back and rebuild the burn temple. It can be read in the book of Ezra.
Only 2? Well, the Romans and Babylonians both succeeded in destroying the 1st and 2nd original Temples. There were many more than 2 civiliations that gravely threatened the ancient jews. Most notably (in noparticular order): * The Egyptians * The Canaanites * The Phillistines * The Babylonians * The Persians * The Assyrian Greeks * The Romans
The Babylonians in 586AD and the Romans in 135AD hope this helps
It depends entirely on whose conquest of Syria and Palestine is being discussed (the Jews' own conquest of those territories, the Assyrians', the Babylonians', the Persians', the Greeks', the Romans', the Rashidun Caliphate's, etc.). Please resubmit, specifying which conquest you are asking about.
The Babylonians took the jews captive then plundered and destroyed their temples in search for gold and silver. Then used the Jews as slaves
The Etruscans conquered the Romans around 600B.C.
Babylonians, Persians, Romans.
The Babylonians conquered Judah in 586 BCE and exiled a large portion of the Jewish intelligentsia to Babylon. The Babylonians, in turn, were conquered in 539 B.C.E. by the Persians who treated the Jews with warmth and compassion, allowing them to return to Judah and rebuild their Great Temple in Jerusalem. The Persians were defeated by the Macedonian Greek Empire. While Alexander the Great was tolerant, his successors in the Middle East, the Syrian Greeks like Antiochus Epiphanes treated them harshly by trying to force them to worship idols of Greek gods in the Second Temple.
Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Greeks, Romans, Nazis. It is important to note that numerous other groups absorbed Jewish populations that were in newly conquered territory and then repressed the Jews without actually "conquering the Jews".
538 b.C.e.
In 539 B.C.E the persians conqured Babylon freeing most Jews from exile then the Romans conquered the Jews in later stages.
The Persians conquered the Chaldeans during the Babylonian Captivity.Thousands of Jews marched to work as slaves
There were many more than 2 civiliations that gravely threatened the ancient jews. Most notably (in noparticular order): * The Egyptians * The Canaanites * The Phillistines * The Babylonians * The Persians * The Assyrian Greeks * The Romans
Only 2? Well, the Romans and Babylonians both succeeded in destroying the 1st and 2nd original Temples. There were many more than 2 civiliations that gravely threatened the ancient jews. Most notably (in noparticular order): * The Egyptians * The Canaanites * The Phillistines * The Babylonians * The Persians * The Assyrian Greeks * The Romans
The Babylonians.
Cyrus the Great of Persia defeated the Babylonians and liberated the Jews.
Greeks to a small extent. The Jews were another major group to resist Roman culture.
the Jews