Enslaving the inhabitants and turning the city into a Greek polis.
The Romans renamed the province Judea as Palestina after the Philistines, the Jews historic adversaries, in order to punish them for their uprisings against Roman authority.
The Romans destroyed Jerusalem because the Jews of Judea rebelled against their Roman masters.
Judea became aclientstate of the Romans before the birth of Jesus and was annexed to the Roman Empire as aprovincein 6 AD.Therefore, the connection between the Jews and the Romans was Roman rule. ThefirstChristianconverts were Jews. The apostles wereJewsor people from areas not far from Judea. They travelled around the Roman Empire to spreadChristianityaround the empire. SoonChristianitybecame the main religion of the Roman Empire.
Judea was turned into a client kingdom by the Romans in 63 BC. It was annexed as a province of the Roman Empire in 6 AD. It remained a Roman province until 638 when it was taken over by the Arabs.
Pompey conquered the people of Phonecia, Coele-Syria, and Judea for the Roman Republic.
The Romans did not want Jesus. Jesus was taken to Poltius Pilates, the Roman governor of Judea by the Jewish judges of the Sanhedrin. They considered Jeusus to be a blasphemous heretic and wanted the Romans to execute him.
Judea was not a very important province of the Roman Empire. Economically it was quite insignificant. Its main asset was the port of Caesarea, which was built by the Romans to ship goods from Nabataea (in present day Jordan) and Arabia. Judea gave the Romans grief in the form of Jewish revolts: the First Jewish-Roman War (66-73 BC), the Kitos War (115-117 BC) and the Bar Kokhba's revolt (132-135 BC). Ultimately, Judea gave the Romans Christianity, which became the religion of the empire in late Antiquity.
Of course the Romans were not Jews. They were Latins from Rome. They were so before during and after Jesus' time. Judea was a tiny province of the vast Roman Empire the Romans created. It became a Roman province before Jesus' time.
Yes, there were Romans when Jesus was alive. At the time of Jesus, Judea was part of the Roman Empire. It was the Romans who crucified Jesus at the request of the crown in Jerusalem. Crucifixion was a Roman custom
The Romans didn't believe in God they felt that Ceasar was their leader.
AnswerChristianity is believed to have started in Galilee and Judea.
Jesus was crucified by the Romans, specifically under the orders of Pontius Pilate, who was the Roman governor of Judea at that time. It was a common method of execution used by the Romans for criminals and political agitators.