answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Nebuchadnezzar.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Anonymous

Lvl 1
3y ago

The Emperor Hadrian, in response to Bar Kochba's revolt. This was the second great Jewish revolt, and there were others. These were costing too much to put down, and Hadrian decided that the best solution was to stamp out Judaism. So, he ordered the complete destruction of Jerusalem, driving the Jews out of their traditional home country, forcing many into slavery, banning the teaching of Torah, execution of the leading rabbis, and similar measures known today as the Hadrianic persecution. It didn't work. We're still around.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Who forced the Jews to move out Judea?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Who forced Jews to move out of judea?

The Babylonians in 586AD and the Romans in 135AD hope this helps


Who forced the Jews to move out of Judea?

The Babylonians in 586AD and the Romans in 135AD hope this helps


What are people from judea called?

The people of Judea are called Jews or Hebrew people.


When World War 2 began the Polish Jews were forced to move intowhat?

Ghettoes


Where were Polish Jews forced to move into when World War 2 began?

neighborhoods referred to as the Ghetto.


What were the detention centers called where Jews were forced to move and where many were killed?

They were called concentration camps.


What were the detention centers called where Jews were forced to move and where many killed?

They were called concentration camps.


Were there Jews in Judea in the year 79 CE?

A:Yes. Judaism was the majority religion in Judea at that time.


Why did Jews live in the Ghetto?

The Nazis ordered the Jews to move into the ghettos, having first thrown all non-Jews out of the area. There were drastic penalties for failure to move into a ghetto.


Were Hebrews persecuted and forced to leave their home?

Yes. They were exiled more than once. The Babylonians conquered Judea and took many Jews with them as slaves. The Romans conquered Judea and, after a series of Jewish uprisings, burned the Temple of Solomon in the year 70 and drove many more Jews out. Subsequent rulers included the Macedonian rulers of Syria; against whom the Jews also rebelled. The Muslim Turks followed and on and on.Throughout all this Judea lost more and more of its Jews until there were many mnore Jews in other countries (mostly in Europe) until WWII and the Holocaust; after which the Stat of Israel was formed. as a homeland for the Jews.


What was the kingdom or homeland of the Jews called?

It was called Judea


How did the Jews go from galilee to judea?

All they would have to do is stay where they were. Judea was a Roman province, Galiee was a section of that province.