There was no 'Jewish' military. Each of the princelings in Palestine (the Tetrarchs - eg Philip, Herod Antipas) maintained small armies.
70 a.D.
Around 100 AD, Jews, particularly those involved in military or combat, would have worn armor typical of the Roman era, which included items like leather and metal breastplates, helmets, and greaves. The armor was often influenced by Roman styles due to the political climate and interactions with Roman forces. However, common Jewish citizens likely did not wear armor as it was primarily reserved for soldiers or those in defense roles. Additionally, religious and cultural factors may have influenced the adoption of certain types of armor among Jewish fighters.
The Pax Romana
From early 72 AD until the spring of 73 AD, so about a year.
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The Jewish Temple was destroyed in the year 70 AD.
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The Ad-Libbers ended on 1951-08-31.
Ad-Rock was born on 1966-10-31.
Ad Nauseam was created on 2011-10-31.
The Jewish Revolt commences aginst the Roman Empire in AD 66
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31 AD
Flavius Josephus, 1st century AD historian, in "Jewish Wars"
AD is not used in the Jewish calendar. It is only used on the Gregorian (Christian) Calendar.
70 a.D.
Jesus was baptized in 31 AD and died in 34 AD