
The Jewish-Roman Wars
Documentary · Animation · History
Overview
In the first century, after the death of Herod the Great, Judea goes through a long period of turbulence due to the actions of the corrupt Roman governors and the internal struggles, both religious and political, between Jewish factions, events that soon lead to the uprising of the population and a cruel war that lasts several years and causes thousands of deaths, a catastrophe described in detail by the Romanized Jewish historian Titus Flavius Josephus.
Top Cast


Erik Borner
Erik Borner
Self - Narrator (voice)
Erik Borner
Self - Narrator (voice)
Justin Sweetser
Justin Sweetser
Young Josephus
Justin Sweetser
Young Josephus
Will Bergman
Will Bergman
Old Josephus
Will Bergman
Old Josephus
Jeremy Rose
Jeremy Rose
Vespasian
Jeremy Rose
Vespasian
Ryan Cheeseman
Ryan Cheeseman
Titus
Ryan Cheeseman
Titus
Matthew Hough
Matthew Hough
Nero
Matthew Hough
Nero


Tony Nixon
Tony Nixon
Lucius Flavius Silva
Tony Nixon
Lucius Flavius Silva
Jodi Magness
Jodi Magness
Self - Bible Scholar
Jodi Magness
Self - Bible Scholar
Helen Bond
Helen Bond
Self - Historian
Helen Bond
Self - Historian
Steve Mason
Steve Mason
Self - Historian
Steve Mason
Self - Historian
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