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JERUSALEM TIMELINE: SECOND TEMPLE HISTORY
Jerusalem Timeline: Second Temple History
After nearly a century in exile, the Jews built a second Holy Temple, awakening the sacred flames in Jerusalem once again.
Antioch in Judea: A Clash of Values
From the violent clash of two civilizations, Judaism and Greek Hellenism, emerged the holiday Chanukah, which Jews still celebrate worldwide. But the festive lights dawned only after the dark reign of Antiochus IV. The ruthless Se ...
The Bar Kokhva War: The Last Stand (132-136 A.D.)
Destroyed by Emperor Titus of Rome, Jerusalem had become a wasteland, the Second Temple no more than a heap of stones. Out of this post-apocalyptic landscape rose the charismatic war leader Bar Kokhva, a towering figure that many ...
Aelia Capitolina: Judaism Expelled
Hundreds of thousands of Roman soldiers had been killed in the explosive Bar Kokhva war. Emperor Hadrian had prohibited the practice of Judaism, and in doing so, paid dearly. Yet it was the Jews of Jerusalem who paid the final pri ...
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