The Kitos War (Hebrew: פולמוס של קיטוס, romanized: polmus shel Kitos) was a Jewish uprising in the province of Judaea during the late 110s CE. Ancient...
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Jewish–Roman War; includes the Kitos War in Judaea Bar Kokhba revolt (132–136 CE) — also called the Second Jewish–Roman War (when Kitos War is not counted)...
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Diaspora Revolt (redirect from Second Jewish-Roman War)
possibly during this period that the lesser-known and less-understood Kitos War took place in the province. The uprisings were likely suppressed before...
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the Kitos War was fought in Judea, the revolt is considered part of the Jewish–Roman Wars. The immense number of casualties during the Kitos War depopulated...
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Bar Kokhba revolt (redirect from Bar Kochba War)
Judea, not counting the Kitos War (115–117 CE), which had only marginally been fought in Judea. After the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE), Roman authorities...
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Lusius Quietus (category Jewish–Roman wars)
the principal commander against the Jewish rebellion known as the Kitos War (Kitos is a later corruption of Quietus). As both a general and a highly acclaimed...
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The Jewish War is a work of Jewish history written by Josephus, a first-century Roman-Jewish historian. It has been described by the historian Steve Mason...
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Saturninus with two legions in Germania Superior – revolt suppressed Kitos War (115–117) – traditionalist Jewish revolt against Rome Bar Kokhba revolt...
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Lukuas (category Jewish–Roman wars)
One of the leaders of Jewish rebels during the Kitos War...
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stating that witnessing the suffering acted as an appetiser. The Kitos War The Kitos War occurred 115–117 AD, and was a rebellion by the Jews within the...
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connection with the emperor Trajan's war against the Parthians, and/or the rebellion of the Jews of Alexandria in the Kitos War (115-117 AD). The legion returned...
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Jewish resistance movement against the Roman army in Israel during the Kitos War, 115-117 CE (their Hebrew names were Shemaiah and Ahijah respectively)...
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Judea (section First Jewish–Roman War)
Crucifixion of Jesus 66–73: First Jewish–Roman War, includes Destruction of the Second Temple in 70 115–117: Kitos War 132: Judea was merged with Galilee into...
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Ashkenazi Jews (section Jewish–Roman Wars)
suppression of diaspora communities in Egypt, Libya and Crete during the Kitos War of 115–117 CE had a severe impact on the Jewish diaspora. A substantial...
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Josephus, Wars of the Jews, Book II 14-5. Josephus, Wars of the Jews, Book II 14-6. Josephus, Wars of the Jews, Book II 14-9. Josephus, Wars of the Jews...
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6 CE Jacob and Simon uprising 46 CE Jewish–Roman wars 66–135 First Jewish–Roman War 66–73 Kitos War 115–17 Bar Kokhba revolt 132–35 Jewish revolt against...
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method in Europe for naming years. Trajan subdues a Jewish revolt (the Kitos War), then falls seriously ill, leaving Hadrian in command of the east. On...
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temporarily annexed into the Roman Empire. 115 – 117: Kitos War, adjunct to the Jewish–Roman wars. 122 – 132: Hadrian's Wall is built across what is now...
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Sicarii (category First Jewish–Roman War)
about the Sicarii comes from the Antiquities of the Jews and The Jewish War by Josephus, who wrote that the Sicarii agreed to release the kidnapped secretary...
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in Jerusalem were commanded by an oracle given by revelation before the war to those in the city who were worthy of it to depart and dwell in one of...
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This is a list of wars that began before 1000 AD. Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity...
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Gaius Cestius Gallus (governor of Syria) (category People of the First Jewish–Roman War)
66 in an attempt to restore order at the outset of the First Jewish-Roman War. As assembled at Antioch, Gallus' army comprised Legio XII Fulminata, detachments...
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Akari Kitō (鬼頭 明里, Kitō Akari, born October 16, 1994) is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with Raccoon Dog. She starred in her first main...
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that is, with a governor of consular rank). 115–117 CE: the Kitos War (Second Jewish-Roman War); Judea's role in it is disputed though, as it played itself...
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Parthian capital of Ctesiphon. Jews in Egypt and Cyrene ignite a revolt (Kitos War) against the rule of the Roman Empire, which spreads to Cyprus, Judea...
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Zealots (category First Jewish–Roman War)
the Holy Land by force of arms, most notably during the First Jewish–Roman War (66–70). Zealotry was the term used by Josephus for a "fourth sect" or "fourth...
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Siege of Masada (category First Jewish–Roman War)
The siege of Masada was one of the final events in the First Jewish–Roman War, occurring from 72 to 73 CE on and around a hilltop in present-day Israel...
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within the enclosure walls. Signs point to a first destruction during the Kitos War in 116 AD. It has been suggested it was then rebuilt under Hadrian. This...
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Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus (redirect from War against Gallus)
Jews in the Roman Empire Jewish–Roman wars First Jewish–Roman War, 66–73 CE Bar Kokhba revolt, 132–136 CE Kitos War, 115–117 CE Samaritan revolts, 484–572...
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Romans, there was also a significant Jewish population, at least up to the Kitos War (115–117). According to Mark 15:21, Simon of Cyrene carried Jesus' cross...
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