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The term Jewish-Roman wars is used to refer to the revolts by the Jews of Iudaea Province against the Roman Empire. Some sources will use the term to refer only to the First Jewish-Roman War (66–73) and Bar Kokhba's revolt (132-135). Other sources will include the Kitos War (115–117) as one of the Jewish-Roman wars.

  • First Jewish-Roman War (66–73) - also called the First Jewish Revolt or the Great Jewish Revolt.
  • Kitos War (115–117) - also called the Second Jewish-Roman War.
  • Bar Kokhba's revolt (132-135), also called the Second Jewish-Roman War, the Second Jewish Revolt, and the Third Jewish Revolt.

Ancient Jewish Roman history | Rebellion | Jewish-Roman wars

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