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dbpedia:First_Jewish–Roman_War
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The First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE), sometimes called The Great Revolt (Hebrew: המרד הגדול‎, ha-Mered Ha-Gadol, Latin: Primum populi Romani bellum in Iudaeos), was the first of three major rebellions by the Jews of Judea Province (Iudaea) against the Roman Empire. The second was the Kitos War in 115–117, which took place mainly in the diaspora, and the third was Bar Kokhba's revolt of 132–135 CE.The Great Revolt began in the year 66 CE, originating in the Roman and Jewish religious tensions.
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First Jewish–Roman War
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20,000 soldiers killed
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*Pharisees *Zealots *Adiabenevolunteers Supported by: 20pxJudean rebels: *Sicarii ---- *Idumeans *Sadducees 20pxRoman Empire Radical factions:
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dbpedia:Lucilius_Bassus dbpedia:Sicarii dbpedia:John_of_Giscala dbpedia:Eleazar_ben_Hanania dbpedia:Vespasian dbpedia:Eleazar_ben_Simon dbpedia:Simon_bar_Giora dbpedia:Josephus dbpedia:Titus dbpedia:Ananus_ben_Ananus dbpedia:Yosef_ben_Gurion dbpedia:Herod_Agrippa_II
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According to Josephus, 1.1 millionnon-combatants died in Jerusalem, mainly as a result of the violence and famine. Many of the casualties were actually foreigners who had wanted to experience the festivities around Passover but instead got trapped in the chaotic siege. He also tells us that 97,000 were enslaved. Matthew White, The Great Big Book of Horrible Things (Norton, 2012) p.52, estimates the combined death tollfor the First and Third Roman Jewish Wars as being approximately 350,000
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Roman victory, destruction of the Temple
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20,000 IdumeansSeveral hundred Sicarii 6,000 under Yohanan of Gush Halav Syrian Legion (30,000) in Beth Horon; 15,000 under Bar-Giora 500Adiabenewarriors 10,000 under Ananus Roman guard (3,000) in early stage 2,400 under Eleazar ben Simon 5 Legions (60,000–80,000) at Jerusalem siege
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