Discuss Jewish relations with Rome. What led to the Jewish Revolt of 66-73 CE, and what were its consequences for the Jewish people?
The Roman and the Jewish had sundry religions and ethnic disparities amongst them, which led to the subsequent Jewish revolt.
The primary event that led to a much large scale revolt was the plundering of the Jewish temple by the Roman emperor, the wealth of which he claimed as his own.
The consequences weren't handsome for the a Jewish people, as most of their population was scattered across, and most were sold as slaves.
There were two more revolts that took place, although after a while.
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