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Data: MAVEN
Trigger word:
Jewish–Roman
Event Types (Count):
NegTrigger (6)
Negative Trigger
The
Jewish–Roman
wars
were
a
series
of
large-scale
revolts
Change_of_leadership
by
the
Jews
of
the
Eastern
Mediterranean
against
the
Roman
Empire
between
66
and
135
CE
.
While
the
First
Jewish–Roman
War
(
66–73
CE
)
and
the
Bar
Kokhba
revolt
Change_of_leadership
(
132–136
CE
)
were
nationalist
rebellions
Change_of_leadership
,
striving
to
restore
Recovering
an
independent
Judean
state
Statement
,
the
Kitos
War
was
more
of
an
ethno-religious
conflict
Hostile_encounter
,
mostly
fought
Hostile_encounter
outside
the
Judea
Province
.
Hence
,
some
sources
use
Using
the
term
Jewish-Roman
Wars
to
refer
Adducing
only
to
the
First
Jewish–Roman
War
(
66–73
CE
)
and
the
Bar
Kokhba
revolt
Change_of_leadership
(
132–135
CE
)
,
while
others
include
Cause_to_be_included
the
Kitos
War
(
115–117
CE
)
as
one
of
the
Jewish–Roman
wars
.
Hence
,
some
sources
use
Using
the
term
Jewish-Roman
Wars
to
refer
Adducing
only
to
the
First
Jewish–Roman
War
(
66–73
CE
)
and
the
Bar
Kokhba
revolt
Change_of_leadership
(
132–135
CE
)
,
while
others
include
Cause_to_be_included
the
Kitos
War
(
115–117
CE
)
as
one
of
the
Jewish–Roman
wars
.
The
Jewish–Roman
wars
had
a
dramatic
impact
Influence
on
the
Jewish
people
,
turning
Becoming
them
from
a
major
population
in
the
Eastern
Mediterranean
into
a
scattered
Dispersal
and
persecuted
minority
.
The
Jewish–Roman
wars
are
often
cited
Adducing
as
a
disaster
to
Jewish
society
.
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