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Jewish-Roman Wars

Series of revolts against Roman rule in Judea, including the First Jewish-Roman War and Bar Kokhba revolt.

Timeline
66-136 CE
Duration
71 years
Region
Levant
Record
Static archive

Historical overview

Overview adapted from a Wikipedia summary and stored locally on May 11, 2026.

The Jewish-Roman wars were a series of revolts against Roman rule in Judea and nearby regions. They included the destruction of the Second Temple and the later Bar Kokhba revolt.

Theater countries

IsraelPalestineJordanItaly

Actors

Roman EmpireJewish rebelsJudean communities

Tags

revoltimperial-rulelevants

Border context

-30-284historical border era

Imperial Rome and Eurasian rivals

Roman, Parthian, Han and post-Han frontiers shape warfare from Europe to East Asia.

Roman provinces define much of the Mediterranean. China moves through Han collapse into the Three Kingdoms period.

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