Jewish-Roman wars
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The Jewish-Roman wars is the name given to a number of revolts of Jews in the Iudaea provive of the Roman Empire. These were directed against the Roman rule.
- First Jewish-Roman War (66–73) - also called the First Jewish Revolt or the Great Jewish Revolt.
- Kitos War (115–117) - sometimes called the Second Jewish-Roman War.
- Bar Kokhba revolt (132-135), also called the Second Jewish-Roman War (when Kitos War is not counted), or the Third (when the Kitos War is counted).
Further revolts by the Jews in Iudaea Province:
- War against Gallus (351), the Jewish revolt originating in Sepphoris.
- Revolt against Heraclius (613), the Jewish revolt originating in Tiberias.