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The first foreign power to conquer Judah was the Babylonian Empire. In 586 BCE, King Nebuchadnezzar II captured Jerusalem, leading to the destruction of the First Temple and the exile of many Judeans to Babylon. This event marked a significant turning point in Jewish history, as it resulted in the loss of sovereignty and the beginning of the Babylonian Exile.

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