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  • The first Jewish-Roman war began in 66 A.D. and lasted until 73 A.D.
  • In 67 A.D., Vespasian and his forces suppressed Israel's Northern armies.
  • In 69 A.D., Vespasian seized the throne and by 70 A.D., the Romans had fully occupied Jerusalem.
  • in 73 A.D., the last of Israel's resistance was defeated by the Roman army at the mountain fortress of Masada, where the last 967 defending Israelis committed suicide rather than be captured and tortured, sold into slavery or die by the hands of the Romans.
  • In 132 A.D., the Kokhba's Revolt began, led by Simon bar Kokhba and an independent state in Israel was declared.
  • By 135 A.D., the revolt was suppressed by the Romans, who were seeking to renounce the names "Judaea" and "Jerusalem", and who then, reorganized the state as part of the province of Syria-Palestine.
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