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Roman Emperor Titus expelled the Jews from Judea in 70 CE.

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The Romans never expelled the Jews from Judea. Rather, they expelled them from Jerusalem only.

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The Romans deposed the last king of Rome in 509 BC. This was because he was a tyrant. They decided to abolish the monarchy and establish the republic, whose purpose was to prevent the return of tyranny.

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By the time of the Romans the Israelites were not around any more. The Romans did not drive the Jews out of their land. They destroyed Jerusalem during the first Jewish rebellion and the devastated their land during their third rebellion, but they did not drive them out of Judea.

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The Romans never expelled the Jews from Judea. Rather, they expelled them from Jerusalem only. Jewish communities continued existing in Judea (Palestine) throughout all of the centuries after that, though during most of that time they were a minority in the land. Those Jews who left the Galilee did so because of harsh conditions, not because of any decree of expulsion. See also:

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510 or 509 BCE

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When were the Jews pushed out by the Romans and moved to other areas?

They were expelled from the land of Israel in 70 CE. The Romans then renamed their land "Palestine" after the Phillistines (Israel's enemy).Answer:The Romans did not force the Jews out of Judea in a single expulsion. Rather, the Romans expelled them from Jerusalem only; and the rest of Judea lost most of its Jews slowly, over a period of centuries, as conditions in Judea became too harsh. Even then, we have records of Jewish communities who lived in Judea (Palestine) pretty continuously.


Who forced the Jews to move out of Judea?

The Babylonians in 586AD and the Romans in 135AD hope this helps


What is the date of the Dispersion of Jews?

The date usually given is that of the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem by the Romans in 70 CE, when they were suppressing a Jewish revolt against Roman rule.However, the Romans did not force the Jews out of Judea in a single expulsion. Rather, the Romans expelled them from Jerusalem only; and the rest of Judea lost its Jews slowly, over a period of centuries, as living there became too harsh.


Where did the jews go after the Romans sent them out of Judea?

The Romans did not formally send them out. But hundreds of thousands were forced to leave due to the harsh conditions and persecution (while many Jews remained nonetheless). Those who left went to Persia, Babylonia, southern Europe, North Africa and elsewhere.


How did the Jews differ about how to respond to Roman rule?

There were Jews, mostly elite men who endorsed Roman rule. They had already endorsed Greek rule before the arrival of the Romans and had become Hellenised (had adopted Greek customs). This was resented by Jews who were more faithful to their religion and had already caused conflict among the Jews before the Romans. Many Jews resented Roman rule. Taxation was a main grievance. There was the political movement of the Zealots, which during the Great Revolt or First Roman-Jewish War, advocated rebelling against the Romans and expelling them from the Judea by force. The sicarii was a splinter group of the Zealots who also wanted to expel the Romans.

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Which ruler expelled Jews from the city of Jerusalem?

Nebuchadnezzar (some 2500 years ago); and also Titus (1940 years ago). Though the Romans didn't expel the Jews from all of Judea, they did expel them from Jerusalem.


Why did the Romans destroy Jerusalem?

The Romans destroyed Jerusalem because the Jews of Judea rebelled against their Roman masters.


When were the Jews pushed out by the Romans and moved to other areas?

They were expelled from the land of Israel in 70 CE. The Romans then renamed their land "Palestine" after the Phillistines (Israel's enemy).Answer:The Romans did not force the Jews out of Judea in a single expulsion. Rather, the Romans expelled them from Jerusalem only; and the rest of Judea lost most of its Jews slowly, over a period of centuries, as conditions in Judea became too harsh. Even then, we have records of Jewish communities who lived in Judea (Palestine) pretty continuously.


Why did Jesus lead the Jews to freedom?

Jesus did not lead the Jews to freedom. The Romans went on to destroy the Holy Temple and expel the Jews from the land.


Who forced the Jews to move out of Judea?

The Babylonians in 586AD and the Romans in 135AD hope this helps


Who forced Jews to move out of judea?

The Babylonians in 586AD and the Romans in 135AD hope this helps


What is the date of the Dispersion of Jews?

The date usually given is that of the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem by the Romans in 70 CE, when they were suppressing a Jewish revolt against Roman rule.However, the Romans did not force the Jews out of Judea in a single expulsion. Rather, the Romans expelled them from Jerusalem only; and the rest of Judea lost its Jews slowly, over a period of centuries, as living there became too harsh.


What did the dispersing of the Jews refer to?

Typically it refers to the Exile from Judea by the Romans nearly 2000 years ago.


What were the conditions in Judea which led to the birth of Christianity?

Oppression by the Romans encouraged many Jews to look for a Messiah.


What did the Romans call where Jesus lived?

They called Judea "Palestine" to mock the Jews. It was the latin word for the Philistines


Why did the Jews settle in communities outside of Judah?

In 68 CE, the Romans destroyed the Second Temple. The Romans did not force the Jews out of Judea in a single expulsion. Rather, the Romans expelled them from Jerusalem only; and the rest of Judea lost its Jews slowly, over a period of centuries, as living there became too harsh. Even then, we have records of Jewish communities who lived in Judea (Palestine) during the entire period of the last two millenia. (See:History of the Jews in Israel)Those Jews who left Judea went to southern Europe, North Africa, Arabia, the Near East, and (slowly) further afield (especially throughout Europe).See also:Jewish history timelineWhere do Jews live today?


Why did many Jewish people leave the land of Israel and where else did they go?

In 68 CE, the Romans destroyed the Second Temple. The Romans did not force the Jews out of Judea in a single expulsion. Rather, the Romans expelled them from Jerusalem only; and the rest of Judea lost its Jews slowly, over a period of centuries, as living there became too harsh.