Depends on the area. As a general rule (around where Jesus lived), The Romans occupied the territory as a form of liberal Dictatorship, in that the communities were allowed to govern themselves as long as they did not contradict the Roman imperial decrees, paid taxes to Caesar, and supplied troops during times of war.
In and around Galilee, the local government was generally made up of Jewish rabbis (the Pharisees and Saducees) who ran the communites according to Talmudic law, and were overseen by Roman officials (like Pontius Pilate).
Monarchic Dictatorships some of which were under the control of the roman empire.
There was none. At the time of the death of Jesus, the area was ruled by the governor of Syria. Judaea had a procurator, who acted as the governor's assistant, and at the time of Jesus he was Pontius Pilate.There was none. At the time of the death of Jesus, the area was ruled by the governor of Syria. Judaea had a procurator, who acted as the governor's assistant, and at the time of Jesus he was Pontius Pilate.There was none. At the time of the death of Jesus, the area was ruled by the governor of Syria. Judaea had a procurator, who acted as the governor's assistant, and at the time of Jesus he was Pontius Pilate.There was none. At the time of the death of Jesus, the area was ruled by the governor of Syria. Judaea had a procurator, who acted as the governor's assistant, and at the time of Jesus he was Pontius Pilate.There was none. At the time of the death of Jesus, the area was ruled by the governor of Syria. Judaea had a procurator, who acted as the governor's assistant, and at the time of Jesus he was Pontius Pilate.There was none. At the time of the death of Jesus, the area was ruled by the governor of Syria. Judaea had a procurator, who acted as the governor's assistant, and at the time of Jesus he was Pontius Pilate.There was none. At the time of the death of Jesus, the area was ruled by the governor of Syria. Judaea had a procurator, who acted as the governor's assistant, and at the time of Jesus he was Pontius Pilate.There was none. At the time of the death of Jesus, the area was ruled by the governor of Syria. Judaea had a procurator, who acted as the governor's assistant, and at the time of Jesus he was Pontius Pilate.There was none. At the time of the death of Jesus, the area was ruled by the governor of Syria. Judaea had a procurator, who acted as the governor's assistant, and at the time of Jesus he was Pontius Pilate.
Some jobs that were around in Jesus's time include a Shepard, carpenter and a farmers and fishermen...ye bro
Pilate was the governor of Judea at the time of Jesus' ministry.
The Roman emperor at the time of Jesus' death was Tiberius.
one of the politics was Jesus another moses and the most important was Leon the roman emperor at the time when Jesus was alive. i hope i have helped you with this answer.
Jesus mission was strictly spiritual. Therefore He was not involve in politics.
Monarchic Dictatorships some of which were under the control of the roman empire.
way way then they all wrote about politics and goverment unlike the stuff we do today
Jesus is not interested in earthly politics.
The cast of Jesus Politics - 2008 includes: Randall Balmer as himself Paul Weyrich as himself
The Jews were suppressed by the Romans who ruled in the land, and had to obey the Roman laws, as Mary and Joseph did so, when they went to Bethlehem to be taxed, (Luke 2.1-5), and where Jesus was born.
The Politics of Time was created in 1984.
Jesus-Zeus. has written: 'The Cyprus problem' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Ethnic relations
means you cant rush politics - time is essential for any politian to be successful. or for politics to survive time is to politics like air and water is to humans
The Romans were in power at the time of Jesus.
The Romans were in power at the time of Jesus.