Jewish-Roman wars
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- The Great Jewish Revolt (66–73 CE), against the Roman Empire is sometimes called The First Jewish-Roman War.
- The Bar Kokhba's revolt (132-135 CE), also known as The Second Jewish-Roman War or The Second Jewish Revolt, was a second major rebellion by the Jews of Judea. Alternatively, some sources call it The Third Revolt, counting also the riots of 115-117, the Kitos War, suppressed by the Senator Lucius Quietus who governed the province at the time.

