judea

  1. WI Jews colonize Americas like in Mormonism

    After the sack of Jerusalem (587 BC) thousands from Judah's military flee on phoenician ships to Americas and conquer Mesoamerica and Andes with Germs, Metal and Horses How will this change Judaism of the settlers ? ( it was still polytheistic as evidenced by elephantine papyri) How will change...
  2. Names for an alternate Jewish homeland

    Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, proposals for a homeland for the Jews have been made, either by prominent Jewish figures like Theodor Herzl or by the colonial empires that be. Ranging from the Levant to Uganda to even Sitka in Alaska, There have been many proposals and projects...
  3. morsta99

    What if Rome Never Rose?

    173 CE - I’ve been doing a project for a while now on What if Rome Never Rose? And I’ve kinda developed a scenario out where a Parthian-Ptolemaic rivalry develops. However now I’m at a pivotal point where a foreign conqueror from Arabia known as Idil ‘The Conqueror’ has now rose to change Arabia...
  4. Republican Abrahamic religions

    what if Abrahamic religions were Republican instead of being monarchic with Israel and Judea being Republics instead of Monarchies ,Judaism incorporating those ideals and Christianity, Islam continuing them. How would this effect religion and world history
  5. Jews conquer Middle east instead of Assyria

    Jews conquer Middle east instead of Assyria by adopting iron smelting and cavalry
  6. The Judean Republic: an Alternate Israel

    "The Judean People's Front?! we're the People's Front of Judea!" - David Ben Gurion In the late 19th century, the ideology of Zionism quickly gained prominence. The first new Jewish settlements in Palestine were founded in whats today greater Tel Aviv in the 1880s, this was after attempts to...
  7. WI: Bar Kokhba revolt is successful

    What would have occurred had the Bar Kokhba revolt succeeded in creating a Jewish Kingdom in Judaea, defeating the Roman forces in the region, recapturing Jerusalem and potentially rebuilding the Temple? Would such a state survive, maybe by allying with the Parthians?
  8. GauchoBadger

    WI: Successful Samaritan revolt against the Byzantines?

    After Judea was depopulated of Jews following the Jewish-Roman Wars, the vaccuum for the following few centuries was filled by Christians and Samaritans. Apparently, the Samaritans executed a number of revolts against the Eastern Roman Empire between the late 5th and late 6th centuries. One of...
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