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Zealotry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zealotry was originally a political movement in first century Judaism which sought to incite the people of Iudaea Province to rebel against the Roman Empire and expel it from the holy land by force o...
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First Jewish–Roman War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jewish-Roman War (first) an armed rebellion of different Jewish groups acting sometimes in concert and sometimes opposing each other. The hostilities began in C.E. 67 and was led partly by disaffected priests and partly by nationalistic zealots who followed Jewish militants.
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Wits and weapons clash in this 1981 epic chronicling a rebellion by Jewish Zealots against Roman rule. After Jerusalem falls to the Romans ... Wits and weapons clash in this 1981 epic chronicling a rebellion by Jewish Zealots against Roman rule. After Jerusalem falls to the Romans in 70 A.D., nearly a thousand Jewish rebels...
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Zealot Zealots Jewish Romans Sicarii Jerusalem Roman Rome Judas Economy. ... The Zealots had the leading role in the Jewish Revolt of 66. They succeeded in taking Jerusalem, and held it until 70, when the son of Roman emperor VespasianCaesar Vespasianus Augustus ( November 18, AD 9 June 23, 79), originally known as...
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At the beginning of the Common Era, a new group arose among the Jews: the Zealots (in Hebrew, Ka-na-im). These anti-Roman rebels were active for more than six decades, ... Throughout the Roman conquest of this territory, the Jewish leadership in Jerusalem did almost nothing to help their beleaguered brothers.
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