I'm back at @ForeignPolicy writing about the task of training auxiliaries, comparing American failures with Roman successes.https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/10/03/us-military-auxiliary-armies-afghanistan-rome/ …
Order is restored by Vespasian. Josephus discusses the various provocations, including the Roman procurator pillaging the temple over back taxes, which caused it. The Roman crackdown was brutal and damaging to the province.
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Peace lasted only 62 years; in 132 the province rose up in revolt again, in part because of the plan to build a Roman temple on the temple mount. Another Roman crackdown followed, resulting in Jerusalem being replaced by a Roman colony (Aelia Capitolina)
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Hadrian, the emperor at the time, ordered the Jewish religion suppressed and it seems clear that the number of inhabitants enslaved and deported was substantial. So no, I don't think we should credit the Romans with a working grasp of Judaean politics.
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