JEWISH REVOLTSECOND


Meaning of JEWISH REVOLTSECOND in English

(AD 132135), Jewish rebellion against Roman rule in Judaea. The revolt was preceded by years of clashes between Jews and Romans in the area. Finally, in AD 132, the misrule of Tinnius Rufus, the Roman governor of Judaea, combined with the emperor Hadrian's intention to found a Roman colony on the site of Jerusalem and his restrictions on Jewish religious freedom and observances, roused the last remnants of Palestinian Jewry to revolt. A bitter struggle ensued. Bar Kokhba (q.v.) became the leader of this Second Jewish Revolt; although at first successful, his forces proved no match against the methodical and ruthless tactics of the Roman general Julius Severus. With the fall of Jerusalem and then Bethar, a fortress on the seacoast south of Caesarea, the rebellion was crushed in 135. Jews were thenceforth forbidden to enter Jerusalem.

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