The empire that took destroyed the First Jewish Temple in Jerusalem (and defeated the Southern Kingdom of Judah) was Babylonia in 586 BCE. The empire that destroyed the Second Jewish Temple in Jerusalem in 70 CE, after defeating the Jewish Zealots was the Roman Empire.
The First Temple was totally destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 B.C. when invaded Judah and sacked Jerusalem. the Second Temple was destroyed by theRomans in 70 A.D. during the Siege of Jerusalem. The Roman did not conquer Judea on that occasion. Judea was already part of the Roman Empire. The Romans suppressed a rebellion.
Solomon's Temple was destroyed in 587 BCE by the Babylonians. After the return another temple was built by Ezra and later greatly expanded on by Herod the Great. This temple was destroyed in 70 CE by Titus of the Roman Empire. 657 years expired between the first and second temples destruction.Answer:According to traditional chronology, the First Temple was destroyed in 422 BCE; while the Second Temple was built in 352 BCE and destroyed in 68 CE. There were 490 years between the two Destructions.
There are two questions here:Which empire ended the Babylonian exile and allowed the Jews to return to their homeland? -- The Persian Empire under Cyrus the Great.What were some results of the return? -- A minority of Jews returned to the Land of Israel and built the Second Temple.
There are two questions here:Which empire ended the Babylonian exile and allowed the Jews to return to their homeland? -- The Persian Empire under Cyrus the Great.What were some results of the return? -- A minority of Jews returned to the Land of Israel and built the Second Temple.
General Titus (later to become Emperor Titus) of the Roman Empire supervised the Destruction of the Second Great Temple of the Jews. It is important to note that these people were not "Israelis" since that term refers to the citizens of a modern country. They were "Jews", "Judeans", or "Israelites" depending on which term you prefer.
Jerusalem had been under Roman domination well before the Roman Empire was founded, but the Jewish Revolt was crushed and the Second Temple destroyed under the reign of the emperor Vespasian.
When Solomon's temple was destroyed in 586 BCE, Jerusalem was under the control of the Babylonian Empire. King Nebuchadnezzar II led the conquest of Jerusalem, resulting in the destruction of the temple and the subsequent exile of many Judeans to Babylon. This event marked a significant moment in Jewish history, often referred to as the Babylonian Exile.
The empire that was destroyed by the thirty years' wars was the Roman Empire which was destroyed by Napoleon.
In 70 CE, Jerusalem was besieged and subsequently destroyed by the Roman Empire during the First Jewish-Roman War. The Roman general Titus led the siege, which resulted in significant loss of life and the destruction of the Second Temple, a central place of worship for Jews. This event marked a pivotal moment in Jewish history, leading to the dispersion of Jews from their homeland and significant changes in Jewish religious practices. The destruction of the Temple is still commemorated annually by Jews during Tisha B'Av.
The byzantine Empire was destroyed by the Otter men
the western roman empire was destroyed by germanic tribes in 470 the eastern roman empire was destroyed by ott,man empire in 1215