In about 67 CE the Romans put an end to the Jewish revolt that challenged the Roman occupation. They destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem and crushed all resistance. Unlike the Babylonians in the First Destruction, the Romans did not exile the Jews en masse. Tens of thousands, if not more, remained in the Holy Land for several centuries more. However, the Romans did cause some one million deaths among the Jews due to war, privation and persecution. They did carry away myriads of Jews for purposes of slavery. And hundreds of thousands of Jews voluntarily left the land due to the harsh conditions and settled in North Africa, Babylonia, Southern Europe and elsewhere. This is called the Roman Exile or the Diaspora.
It is called the diaspora (dispersal).
by mechanical dispersal also called self dispersal
Dispersal or Dispersal Vector .
If you are referring to AD 70, the word is Diaspora (dispersal).
The process is called seed dispersal. It helps plants colonize new areas, reduce competition for resources, and increase genetic diversity. This can be achieved through various means such as wind, water, animals, or explosive mechanisms.
The spreading out of seeds from the original plant is called dispersal.
People who practice Judaism are called Jews.
Among others, the Zyklon-B gas dispersal mechanism.
The scattering of seeds is called seed dispersal.
no. They forced Jews into diaspora. I'm doing a study guide for the mid-term right now, and there's this same exact question. coincidence much?
wind dispersal, water dispersal, animal dispersal and mechanical dispersal
It is called diffusion.