Jewish Revolts under the Roman Empire

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History

 

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Eloise R

 

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June 18, 2015

 

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However, the problems between the Jews and the Romans erupted again with the death of Augustus in the 14 AD and Tiberius taking over as the Emperor. During his reign, there was immense prejudice towards the Jews resulting in him expelling them from Rome. After a few decades, they were again expelled by Claudius...
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This led to strained relationship between the two groups. This aggravated with the appointment of Pontius Pilate, the Procurator of Judea. Much to the disgruntled Jews, Pilate went around violating Jewish customs. [Roman Rule, 2004] Tension still prevailed in the Roman Empire with the assassination of Tiberius and the empire being taken over by Caligula...
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