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The Great Jewish Revolt: A Chronicle of Rebellion and Ruin
The Great Jewish Revolt against the Roman Empire marked a significant turning point in Jewish history, as well as a momentous chapter in the chronicles of the Roman conquests. The revolt, which began in 66 CE, arose from a combination of long-standing grievances against Roman rule, including oppressive taxation and cultural disrespect. At the heart of this tumultuous period stood Flavius Josephus—revolutionary, historian, and a figure burdened by the weight of his people's downfall.