Bar Kokhba revolt

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The Bar Kokhba revolt (132โ€“136 CE) was the third major rebellion by the Jews against the Roman Empire. The rebellion is also known as The Third Jewishโ€“Roman War or The Third Jewish Revolt, although some historians refer to it as the Second Jewish Revolt, not counting the Kitos War 115โ€“117 CE, which had only marginally been fought in Judea. The revolt was led by Simon bar Kokhba who was regarded by many Jews as the Messiah.

Long-term effects of the failed rebellion included a drastic reduction of the Jewish population in Judea, the increased prominence of the Jewish diaspora, and Judaism becoming more skeptical of Messianism.