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Nero's Jewish Policy: The First Jewish-Roman War Begins

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It's 66 AD. The Roman province of Judaea is a powder keg of religious fervor, economic tension, and nationalist resentment. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the chain of events that led to the outbreak of the First Jewish-Roman War during Nero's reign. They examine the role of the Roman procurator Gessius Florus, whose provocations in Jerusalem ignited the revolt. They discuss the pivotal role of the priest Eleazar ben Hanania and the cessation of sacrifices for the emperor in the Second Temple. They also look at the Jewish leadership — the moderate King Agrippa II and the high priests — who tried to prevent war but were swept aside by the Zealots and Sicarii. The episode covers the initial Roman defeat at the hands of the Jewish rebel leader Eleazar ben Simon, the fall of the fortress of Masada to the Sicarii, and the subsequent intervention of the Syrian legate Cestius Gallus, whose disastrous retreat marked a turning point. Finally, they touch on Nero's decision to appoint the experienced general Vespasian to crush the rebellion, setting the stage for a conflict that would reshape the ancient world. This is a focused look at the emperor's eastern policy and a conflict that would outlive him. #Nero #FirstJewishRomanWar #Judaea #GessiusFlorus #EleazarBenHanania #AgrippaII #Zealots #Sicarii #Masada #CestiusGallus #Vespasian #SecondTemple #Jerusalem #RomanHistory #JewishHistory #FexingoHistory #66AD #AncientHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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