Jewish Revolt
The first Jewish-Roman War (years 66–73 CE), sometimes called The Great Revolt, was the first of three major rebellions by the Jews of Iudaea Province against the Roman Empire. It began in the year 66, stemming from Greek and Jewish religious tension.

Emperor Nero appointed general Vespasian to crush the rebellion. Vespasian made Caesa
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It took seven years and several Roman legions to suppress the Jewish rebellion of 66 AD. This fist hand account describes the ...
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by Neil Faulkner
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by Martin Goodman
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The Army of Herod the Great (Men-at-arms)
by Samuel Rocca
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by J. J. Benitez
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