For Zealots we have terms and definitions in 3 topics. The topics are Dead Sea Scrolls, Jewish History and Judaism.

Not so much a religious sect, according to conventional interpretations,as adherents of a political and military movement, who were the prime instigators of the First Revolt. Josephus seems to regard the Zealots as a well-defined group that came into existence during the revolt; however, there is evidence that the term (which primarily means "one zealous for the Law of the Lord") may have widely used before and even after the Revolt for any who violently opposed Roman rule. The , who may have been recruited from among the zealots, were the defenders of Masada, who in 74 CE committed mass suicide rather than be taken alive by the attacking Roman army. Noted examples are Simon the Zealot, one of the twelve Apostles and possibly even Judas Iscariot, whose name may derive from the Sicarii.
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The group of anti-Roman rebels of the 1st century C.E. Their movement started in 6 C.E., but became really active during the period of Jewish Revolt. Their most basic belief was that all means were justified to attain political and religious liberty.
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The group of anti-Roman rebels of the 1st century C.E. Their movement started in 6 C.E., but became really active during the period of Jewish Revolt. Their most basic belief was that all means were justified to attain political and religious liberty.
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