You've combined two different periods. The Maccabees led a revolution against the Syrian-Greeks.
The Romans sent Marcus Lucinius Crassus against Spartacus.The Romans sent Marcus Lucinius Crassus against Spartacus.The Romans sent Marcus Lucinius Crassus against Spartacus.The Romans sent Marcus Lucinius Crassus against Spartacus.The Romans sent Marcus Lucinius Crassus against Spartacus.The Romans sent Marcus Lucinius Crassus against Spartacus.The Romans sent Marcus Lucinius Crassus against Spartacus.The Romans sent Marcus Lucinius Crassus against Spartacus.The Romans sent Marcus Lucinius Crassus against Spartacus.
No they were not. The Romans left Britain in the late 5th century.
Boudica rebelled against the Romans in 60 or 61 AD.
They did not rebel against the Romans because they were not subject to the Romans, just rivals. They invaded Italy in 218 BCE.
The Romans won three wars against Carthage over a century, and finally sold its resilient people into slavery to neutralise them in 146 BCE. The Romans progressively absorbed the Greek states into their Empire over a period of 150 years, starting with Macedonia in 197 BCE, which had supported the Carthaginians against them in the second war with Carthage.
there are more differences than similarities between The Romans and 21st century
In 509 BC the Romans revolted against the Etruscan king.In 509 BC the Romans revolted against the Etruscan king.In 509 BC the Romans revolted against the Etruscan king.In 509 BC the Romans revolted against the Etruscan king.In 509 BC the Romans revolted against the Etruscan king.In 509 BC the Romans revolted against the Etruscan king.In 509 BC the Romans revolted against the Etruscan king.In 509 BC the Romans revolted against the Etruscan king.In 509 BC the Romans revolted against the Etruscan king.
Judas Maccabaeus was impressed by the Romans primarily due to their military prowess and organizational skills. He recognized their effectiveness in battle and their ability to maintain order and discipline within their ranks. Additionally, the Romans offered a potential alliance against common enemies, which appealed to Judas as he sought to secure and expand Jewish autonomy in the face of Hellenistic oppression. This pragmatic recognition of Roman strength influenced Judas's strategic decisions during the Maccabean Revolt.
1st Century Romans
In the 1st century
He was a tyrant and was violent against the Romans. That is one reason for the abolishment of the monarchy. The Romans established the republic to avoid this tyranny of a one man rule. However you should know that there was no senate in the time of the kings. The senate was the group of patricians led by Lucius Brutus who took office after the king was driven out.
The Romans rebelled against Taquinius Priscus, the last king of Rome, because he was a tyrant.