Lukuas–Andreas (ascribed leader of Diaspora revolts, contextually linked)

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Lukuas–Andreas is a somewhat obscure and possibly legendary Jewish leader traditionally associated with the Diaspora revolts against Roman rule in the early 2nd century CE.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish leader
historical person of uncertain historicity
legendary figure
activity leadership of anti-Roman uprising
associatedWith Diaspora revolts NERFINISHED
Jewish–Roman conflicts NERFINISHED
context Roman imperial period
describedAs obscure
possibly legendary
ethnicity Jewish
evidenceLevel limited and uncertain
historicity disputed
linkedToEvent Jewish Diaspora revolt (115–117 CE) NERFINISHED
nameStatus possibly composite
nameVariant Andreas NERFINISHED
Lukuas NERFINISHED
opposed Roman Empire NERFINISHED
politicalStatus rebel against Roman rule
regionOfActivity Jewish Diaspora NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
role rebel leader
scholarlyAssessment traditionally associated with Diaspora revolts rather than securely documented
sourceType late literary tradition
timePeriod early 2nd century CE

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Jewish revolt in Cyprus hasCommander Lukuas–Andreas (ascribed leader of Diaspora revolts, contextually linked)