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Does anyone know any books or articles I can read to learn more about Bar Kohkba?










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Does anyone know any books or articles I can read to learn more about Bar Kohkba?










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Does anyone know any books or articles I can read to learn more about Bar Kohkba?










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A classic book on Bar Kochba is from famous Israeli archeologist Yigael Yadin:



Bar-Kokhba; the rediscovery of the legendary hero of the last Jewish revolt against Imperial Rome



but I also know of The Bar Kokhba War AD 132–135.



Note Wiki's entry on Bar Kochba and his revolt mention other relevant works.






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    Talmud Yerushalmi , Taanit 4:5 (24a) and Midrash Rabba (Lamentations Rabba 2:5).



    A link that I found https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Joseph_Geiger/publication/310512261_The_Bar-Kokhba_revolt_The_Greek_point_of_view/links/5c0fc0fba6fdcc494fec0241/The-Bar-Kokhba-revolt-The-Greek-point-of-view.pdf?origin=publication_detail.






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      A classic book on Bar Kochba is from famous Israeli archeologist Yigael Yadin:



      Bar-Kokhba; the rediscovery of the legendary hero of the last Jewish revolt against Imperial Rome



      but I also know of The Bar Kokhba War AD 132–135.



      Note Wiki's entry on Bar Kochba and his revolt mention other relevant works.






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        A classic book on Bar Kochba is from famous Israeli archeologist Yigael Yadin:



        Bar-Kokhba; the rediscovery of the legendary hero of the last Jewish revolt against Imperial Rome



        but I also know of The Bar Kokhba War AD 132–135.



        Note Wiki's entry on Bar Kochba and his revolt mention other relevant works.






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          A classic book on Bar Kochba is from famous Israeli archeologist Yigael Yadin:



          Bar-Kokhba; the rediscovery of the legendary hero of the last Jewish revolt against Imperial Rome



          but I also know of The Bar Kokhba War AD 132–135.



          Note Wiki's entry on Bar Kochba and his revolt mention other relevant works.






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          A classic book on Bar Kochba is from famous Israeli archeologist Yigael Yadin:



          Bar-Kokhba; the rediscovery of the legendary hero of the last Jewish revolt against Imperial Rome



          but I also know of The Bar Kokhba War AD 132–135.



          Note Wiki's entry on Bar Kochba and his revolt mention other relevant works.







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              Talmud Yerushalmi , Taanit 4:5 (24a) and Midrash Rabba (Lamentations Rabba 2:5).



              A link that I found https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Joseph_Geiger/publication/310512261_The_Bar-Kokhba_revolt_The_Greek_point_of_view/links/5c0fc0fba6fdcc494fec0241/The-Bar-Kokhba-revolt-The-Greek-point-of-view.pdf?origin=publication_detail.






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                Talmud Yerushalmi , Taanit 4:5 (24a) and Midrash Rabba (Lamentations Rabba 2:5).



                A link that I found https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Joseph_Geiger/publication/310512261_The_Bar-Kokhba_revolt_The_Greek_point_of_view/links/5c0fc0fba6fdcc494fec0241/The-Bar-Kokhba-revolt-The-Greek-point-of-view.pdf?origin=publication_detail.






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                  Talmud Yerushalmi , Taanit 4:5 (24a) and Midrash Rabba (Lamentations Rabba 2:5).



                  A link that I found https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Joseph_Geiger/publication/310512261_The_Bar-Kokhba_revolt_The_Greek_point_of_view/links/5c0fc0fba6fdcc494fec0241/The-Bar-Kokhba-revolt-The-Greek-point-of-view.pdf?origin=publication_detail.






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                  Talmud Yerushalmi , Taanit 4:5 (24a) and Midrash Rabba (Lamentations Rabba 2:5).



                  A link that I found https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Joseph_Geiger/publication/310512261_The_Bar-Kokhba_revolt_The_Greek_point_of_view/links/5c0fc0fba6fdcc494fec0241/The-Bar-Kokhba-revolt-The-Greek-point-of-view.pdf?origin=publication_detail.







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