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... theists never understood each other.
This basic difference in ideology sometimes ended in small riots, but it also often escalated into wars.
In fact, Judea had provoked Rome, which was at its historical peak in the early imperial period, to three wars in a hundred years.
As a result, the Roman emperor Hadrianus resorted to the extreme measure of expelling all Jews from Jerusalem.
Knowing this fact well, Marcus could not take the riots caused by the Jews lightly. ...
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