- The Bar
Kokhba revolt (132–136 AD) was a
major uprising by the Jews of
Judaea against the
Roman Empire,
marking the
final and most
devastating of the Jewish–Roman...
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Simon bar
Kokhba (Hebrew: שִׁמְעוֹן בַּר כּוֹכְבָא Šīm‘ōn bar Kōḵḇāʾ) or
Simon bar
Koseba (שִׁמְעוֹן בַּר כֹסֵבָא Šīm‘ōn bar Ḵōsēḇaʾ),
commonly referred...
- Bar
Kokhba (Hebrew: בר כוכבא, Son of
Kokhba) (also Bar Kochba, Bar Kochva, Bar Cochva) is a name of
Simon bar
Kokhba, the
leader of the Bar
Kokhba revolt...
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First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE), the
Kitos War (116–118 CE) and the Bar
Kokhba revolt (132–136 CE). Some
historians also
include the
Diaspora Revolt (115–117...
- Bar
Kokhba revolt coinage were
coins issued by the
Judaean rebel state,
headed by
Simon Bar
Kokhba,
during the Bar
Kokhba revolt against the
Roman Empire...
- area
larger than
Judea of
earlier periods. In the
aftermath of the Bar
Kokhba revolt (c. 132–136 CE), the
Roman province of
Judaea was
renamed Syria Palaestina...
- The Bar
Kokhba refuge caves are
natural caves that were used for
shelter by
Jewish refugees during the
later phases of the Bar
Kokhba revolt. Most of...
- Bar
Kokhba weights are
weights that were used
during the Bar
Kokhba revolt. Of the
seven weights found so far, six
weights originated from the antiquities...
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Capitolina over the
ruins of Jerusalem,
sparking the Bar
Kokhba revolt in 132 CE. Led by
Simon bar
Kokhba, this
uprising endured for four years, but was ultimately...
- The
rabbinic movement's
stance on Bar
Kokhba revolt is
unclear based on
seemingly contradictory Talmudic sources. However, the
revolt strengthened the...