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  2. Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Jerusalem of 70 CE was the decisive event of the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE), in which the Roman army led by future emperor Titus besieged Jerusalem, the center of Jewish rebel resistance in the Roman province of Judaea.

  3. Timeline of Roman history - Wikipedia

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    AD 70: Revolt of the Batavi: Following a series of battlefield reversals, Civilis accepted peace terms from the Roman general Quintus Petillius Cerialis. September: Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE): The Roman general Titus breached the walls of Jerusalem, sacked the city and destroyed the Second Temple. AD 71

  4. Category:Historic maps of the Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Historic maps of the Roman Empire. This category is for historic maps showing all or a large part of the Roman Empire. See subcategories for smaller areas. "Historic maps" means maps made over seventy (70) years ago.

  5. Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Empire ruled the Mediterranean and much of Europe, Western Asia and North Africa. The Romans conquered most of this during the Republic, and it was ruled by emperors following Octavian's assumption of effective sole rule in 27 BC. The western empire collapsed in 476 AD, but the eastern empire lasted until the fall of Constantinople in ...

  6. List of cities founded by the Romans - Wikipedia

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    70 AD: Corinium Dobunnorum: Cirencester: United Kingdom 71 AD: Eboracum: York: United Kingdom ... Legacy of the Roman Empire; Roman Empire; Romanization (cultural ...

  7. File:Roman Empire map.ogv - Wikipedia

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    File:Roman_Empire_map.gif licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0-migrated, GFDL 2006-11-27T04:01:27Z Roke 800x760 (93404 Bytes) incorporated prev addition of claimed successor states to the byzantine empire with a much smaller filesize; 2006-11-12T06:12:07Z 00340 800x760 (1236385 Bytes) 2006-06-06T10:30:23Z Roke 800x760 (338571 Bytes) map of the Roman Empire

  8. Timeline of ancient history - Wikipedia

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    43 AD: The Roman Empire enters Great Britain for the first time. 54 AD: Emperor Claudius dies and is succeeded by his grand nephew Nero. 68 AD: Emperor Nero commits suicide, prompting the Year of the Four Emperors in Rome. 70 AD: Destruction of Jerusalem by the armies of Titus. 79 AD: Destruction of Pompeii by the volcano Vesuvius. 98 AD: After ...

  9. Revolt of the Batavi - Wikipedia

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    The Revolt of the Batavi took place in the Roman province of Germania Inferior ("Lower Germania") between AD 69 and 70. It was an uprising against the Roman Empire started by the Batavi, a small but militarily powerful Germanic tribe that inhabited Batavia, on the delta of the river Rhine.