The Alexandrian pogrom, or Alexandrian riots were attacks directed against Jews in 38 CE in Roman Alexandria, Egypt. The Roman emperor Caligula had few...
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Alexandrian riots may refer to: The Alexandrian riots (38), attacks directed against Jews in 38 CE The Alexandria riot (66), riots in 66 CE, coinciding...
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Alexandria riot may refer to: Alexandrian riots (38), attacks directed against Jews in Roman Alexandria, Egypt in the year 38 CE Alexandria riot (66), riots in...
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Extensive riots erupted in Alexandria, Roman Egypt, in 66 CE, in parallel with the outbreak of the First Jewish–Roman War in neighbouring Roman Judea....
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History of the Jews in Alexandria (redirect from Alexandrian Jews)
Egyptian populations. This led to the subsequent Alexandrian pogrom in 38 CE and the Alexandria riot in 66 CE, which was in parallel with the outbreak of the...
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Pogrom (redirect from Anti-Jewish riots)
Alexandrian Riots] deliberately avoids any words or expressions that in any way connect, explicitly or implicitly, the Alexandrian events of 38 C.E....
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The First Jewish–Roman War (66–74 CE), sometimes called the Great Jewish Revolt (Hebrew: המרד הגדול, romanized: ha-Mered Ha-Gadol), or The Jewish War,...
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group of the Jews who, in the decades preceding Jerusalem's destruction in 70 CE, conducted a campaign of "terror-kidnapping, extortion, robbery, and murder"...
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The Siege of Jerusalem of 70 CE was the decisive event of the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE), in which the Roman army led by future emperor Titus besieged...
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own? During the ongoing riots the Carlsbad Decrees were passed. Within a month afterwards, the Hep-Hep riots ended. Gordon Riots Judenjagd Pogrom Elon,...
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nature of the influx of extremist ideologies, which was reflected in the riots that took place in Israel during the Wall Guard operation in the Gaza Strip...
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and Titus Flavius. From the onset of the war in 66 CE until the destruction of the temple in 70 CE, he fought vehemently against the Roman garrisons in...
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Alexandria records that during the Alexandrian riots (38) against Jewish communities in the city of Alexandria, some Alexandrian mobs also attempted to force...
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the Zealots captured Jerusalem and the Jewish Temple from the Romans in 66 CE at the beginning of the First Jewish Revolt. The Jewish leaders of the revolt...
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founded by Judas of Galilee (also called Judas of Gamala) in the year 6 CE against the Census of Quirinius, shortly after the Roman Empire declared what...
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Egyptian Archaeology. 38: 78–93 [p. 84]. doi:10.1177/030751335203800110. JSTOR 3855498. S2CID 220269251. Delia, Diana (1991). Alexandrian Citizenship During...
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Judea, which was established during the Great Jewish Revolt in the year 66 CE by Judean rebel forces of the Pharisee and Sadducee parties. It aimed to create...
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Massacre of 1391 (redirect from Barcelona Riots)
minimal influence on the broader Christian-Jewish relationship. Following the riots, a substantial number of Jews converted to Christianity, giving rise to...
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Jerusalem riots of 66 refer to the massive unrest in the center of Roman Judea, which became the catalyst of the First Jewish–Roman War. According to...
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1898. The riots were sparked by the release of Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish French officer who had been falsely convicted of treason. Riots occurred in...
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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. The siege is known to history...
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Timeline of the Second Temple period (section Roman Judea and the Herodian tetrarchy (4 BCE – 70 CE))
336–338. Grabbe 2021, pp. 344–346. Gambetti, Sandra (2009). The Alexandrian Riots of 38 C.E. and the Persecution of the Jews: A Historical Reconstruction...
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Kishinev pogrom (category 1903 riots)
the riots began as political protests against the Tsar, but turned into an attack on Jews wherever they could be found. By the time the riots were over...
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Jewish–Roman wars Origins Siege of Jerusalem (63 BCE) Judas uprising (6 CE) Alexandrian riots (38) Jacob and Simon uprising Military engagements Belligerents and...
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It is uncertain what the exact cause of the riots was, though various accounts suggest that the riots were triggered by an altercation between a Jewish...
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siege by Roman forces of the Jewish town of Yodfat which took place in 67 CE, during the Great Revolt. Led by Roman General Vespasian and his son Titus...
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Caligula (redirect from Crisis under Caligula (37–41 CE))
deputation of Alexandrian Jews and Greeks to Caligula, and a second deputation after 31 August that year, during the worst of the Alexandrian riots. Neither...
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Farhud (category 1941 riots)
International Farhud Day at the United Nations. 1945 Anti-Jewish riots in Tripolitania 1947 Aden riots Al-Muthanna Club Antisemitism in the Arab world Islam and...
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John of Gischala (category Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE))
Rossi and Alfonso Cavagnar. a large village in Galilee during the 1st century CE., located to the north of Nazareth. In antiquity, the town was called Garaba...
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Eleazar was the governor of the temple at the outbreak of the rebellion in 66 CE and following the initial outbreak of the violence in Jerusalem convinced...
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