Depends on what era you're talking about, but all of the following have done it: Babylonians, Romans, British, Spanish, Portuguese, Germans, Russians.
Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon.
No. Long before they were ever taken/exiled to Babylon, the Hebrews/Jews/Israelites were a vibrant, flourishing nation in what is now Israel.
1) In the time of Jacob, there was famine (Genesis ch.41-2 and 46). 2) A thousand years later, the Israelites (Jews) were exiled forcibly, first by the Assyrians (who exiled the Ten Tribes) and later by the Babylonians (who exiled the population of Judah). 3) Centuries later, most of the Jews left Judea as conditions became untenable under the Romans.
he was not an exiled
When we were exiled from Israel, it was unavoidable.After we were exiled from Israel, it was unavoidable.
Exiled or banished.
Switzerland exiled Giuseppe Mazzini to Paris in 1834 and then France exiled him to England in 1837.
Alexander never get exiled.
Exiled in Paris was created in 1994.
He wasn't, he was exiled to the US.
The Hebrews' military was an army composed of Hebrews.
He exiled them to Siberia!