jerusalem, tzefat, hebron
bethelehem is about 11 km from Jerusalem
Jerusalem and Baghdad are 547 miles (881km) apart.
As far as is known, the father of the Roman Emperor Tiberius Julius Caesar, who was known as Tiberius Claudius Nero, died of "natural causes". This means that he was not murdered nor did he die by an accident. Since the Emperor Tiberius was adopted by the Emperor Augustus, Augustus could also be considered to be his father. It has been alleged, but not proven, that Augustus was poisoned by his wife Livia.
The quickest driving route to Eliat from Jerusalem is 308 km
Captain James T. Kirk's middle name is Tiberius.
about 140 miles<<!!!!>>
1103 miles
about 50 to 150
i have absolutely no idea
Tiberius Ceasar would have been the emperor during the period of Jesus' death. Pontius Pilate would have been Prelate, or Governor of Jerusalem.
6 miles, or 9.6 kilometres, from the center of Jerusalem.