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Who were the zelots?

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the zealots were the best they were a secret group of freedom fighters who wanted to get rid of the Romans

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The Zealots were a militant Jewish faction that emerged during the first century CE in Judea. They were known for their fierce opposition to Roman rule and their zeal for the Jewish faith. The Zealots played a significant role in the Jewish-Roman War that culminated in the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE.

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