66Start of the Jewish-Roman Wars and Destruction of Jerusalem

Start of the Jewish–Roman wars which resulted in a Roman vic...
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🔥 Start of the Jewish-Roman Wars and Destruction of Jerusalem

Start of the Jewish–Roman wars which resulted in a Roman victory, and the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple, During the siege, approximately 1,100,000 people were killed, and 97,000 were captured and enslaved. This conflict also contributed to the separation of Christianity from Judaism, following this defeat, Roman Judea remained under Roman control, renamed and merged into the province of Syria Palaestina. The Sanhedrin was relocated to Yavne by Yochanan ben Zakai, see also Council of Jamnia. Fiscus Judaicus levied on all Jews of the Roman Empire whether they aided the revolt or not. (War ended 135 CE)
Start of the Jewish-Roman Wars and Destruction of Jerusalem (66)
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Start of the Jewish-Roman Wars and Destruction of Jerusalem (66)