Constantine I allowed Jews to mourn their defeat and humiliation once a year on Tisha B'Av at the Western Wall. Jews remained scattered for close to two millennia; their numbers in the region fluctuated with time.
Modern historians have come to view the Bar-Kokhba Revolt as being
of decisive historic importance. The massive destruction and loss of
life occasioned by the revolt has led some scholars to date the
beginning of the Jewish diaspora from this date. They note that, unlike the
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