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The Romans were neutral towards he Sadducces as they were also neutral towards the Pharisees and the Essenes. As long as the Sadducees kept order and did not promote rebellion against Rome, they were left alone. The Romans preferred to let the Jews (or any conquered peoples) handle their own socio-religious differences.

The Romans were neutral towards he Sadducces as they were also neutral towards the Pharisees and the Essenes. As long as the Sadducees kept order and did not promote rebellion against Rome, they were left alone. The Romans preferred to let the Jews (or any conquered peoples) handle their own socio-religious differences.

The Romans were neutral towards he Sadducces as they were also neutral towards the Pharisees and the Essenes. As long as the Sadducees kept order and did not promote rebellion against Rome, they were left alone. The Romans preferred to let the Jews (or any conquered peoples) handle their own socio-religious differences.

The Romans were neutral towards he Sadducces as they were also neutral towards the Pharisees and the Essenes. As long as the Sadducees kept order and did not promote rebellion against Rome, they were left alone. The Romans preferred to let the Jews (or any conquered peoples) handle their own socio-religious differences.

The Romans were neutral towards he Sadducces as they were also neutral towards the Pharisees and the Essenes. As long as the Sadducees kept order and did not promote rebellion against Rome, they were left alone. The Romans preferred to let the Jews (or any conquered peoples) handle their own socio-religious differences.

The Romans were neutral towards he Sadducces as they were also neutral towards the Pharisees and the Essenes. As long as the Sadducees kept order and did not promote rebellion against Rome, they were left alone. The Romans preferred to let the Jews (or any conquered peoples) handle their own socio-religious differences.

The Romans were neutral towards he Sadducces as they were also neutral towards the Pharisees and the Essenes. As long as the Sadducees kept order and did not promote rebellion against Rome, they were left alone. The Romans preferred to let the Jews (or any conquered peoples) handle their own socio-religious differences.

The Romans were neutral towards he Sadducces as they were also neutral towards the Pharisees and the Essenes. As long as the Sadducees kept order and did not promote rebellion against Rome, they were left alone. The Romans preferred to let the Jews (or any conquered peoples) handle their own socio-religious differences.

The Romans were neutral towards he Sadducces as they were also neutral towards the Pharisees and the Essenes. As long as the Sadducees kept order and did not promote rebellion against Rome, they were left alone. The Romans preferred to let the Jews (or any conquered peoples) handle their own socio-religious differences.

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