Thread:ChazmanianDevil/@comment-26535281-20170325205916/@comment-27097330-20170329011906

Dark dwarves 2 wrote: ChazmanianDevil wrote:

Dark dwarves 2 wrote:

ChazmanianDevil wrote: I'm thinking 132. Hadrian was in Judaea, tensions were on the rise, Simon bar Kokhba was going full on revolutionary, mass flooding and storm would have only escalated things with Hadrian probably barely escaping with his life. That failed jewish revolutionary right, oh wait.... (Looks at roman kill streak of so called 'messiahs')

Except in this scenario he succeeded so... Nah, Romans were perfectionist when it came to this.

Yes, but they wouldn't have time to handle Jewish revolts while being flooded by evil apocalypse monsters. Still, it's probably more likely the revolt was put down and then later roe up again when the empire came under attack.