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When did the Romans end the Jewish War?
A.D. 49
A.D. 70
A.D. 73
A.D. 66
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A.D. 73
Explanation: The First Jewish–Roman War began in A.D. 66; the Romans destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem in A.D. 70, but the final stronghold (Masada) fell in A.D. 73, marking the end of the war.
Explanation: The First Jewish–Roman War began in A.D. 66; the Romans destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem in A.D. 70, but the final stronghold (Masada) fell in A.D. 73, marking the end of the war.
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