Against Rome -
For over two centuries, the Jewish people launched large-scale revolts against Roman rule. These conflicts, driven by a desire for political and religious independence, culminated in the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE and the legendary "last stand" at Masada , where nearly 1,000 people reportedly chose death over enslavement.
The most famous external challenges to Rome often came from powerful neighboring states that viewed the growing Republic as an existential threat. Against Rome
Not all who fought Rome came from without; many of the fiercest struggles originated within the empire's borders. For over two centuries, the Jewish people launched