The Great Revolt: The First Jewish-Roman War
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From Epics of History: More Prisoners of Eternity.
The Romans conquered Judea in 63 BC. Though many Jews were happy to co-operate with the occupiers and prosper under their rule, others disagreed. The trouble was they often disagreed with each other more than they ever did the enemy. They never combined to resist Roman rule, but nevertheless resist they did.


