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Explanation:
1. The Jews from the Diaspora began to revolt against their neighbors (Egypt, Cyprus, Africa, Mesopotamia, etc.)
* They rebelled because there was many messianic yearning
* They loved the idea of having a Messiah and thought they would win the War against the Romans
2. The attempt Hadrian tried to rebuild the Temple but it didn't succeed. Temple to Jupiter on the Temple Mount
3. Hadrian tried to build a new city Aelia Capitolina
4. Hadrian renamed Judea to Palestine
5. Hadrian also outlawed Shabbat, Circumcision, and learning of Torah
6. Led by Bar Kochba
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- The proximate reasons seem to be the construction of a new city, Aelia Capitolina, over the ruins of Jerusalem and the erection of a temple to Jupiter on the Temple Mount.
- The Church Fathers and rabbinic literature emphasize the role of Rufus, governor of Judea, in provoking the revolt.
What is the Bar kochba revolt about?
- led by Simon bar Kochba, against the Roman Empire.
- Fought circa 132–136 CE, it was the last of three major Jewish–Roman wars, so it is also known as the Third Jewish–Roman War or, the Third Jewish Revolt.
- Some historians also refer to it as the Second Revolt of Judea, not counting the Kitos War, which had only marginally been fought in Judea.
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