jewish-roman wars
The Jewish-Roman Wars refer to a series of conflicts fought during the first and second centuries CE between the Jewish people and the Roman Empire. These wars were primarily driven by religious and nationalistic tensions, with the Jewish population in Judea and Galilee revolting against Roman rule, leading to lengthy and brutal military campaigns to suppress the uprisings and maintain Roman control over the region.
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