Herod was a king of Judea. The Roman official who directed the province of Judea would have to have been a governor as only governors were in charge of provinces. But remember that for much of its time, Judea was not a separate province but was considered a part of Syria and the governor of Syria would direct the affairs there by sending his surrogates to administer the area.
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AnswerChristianity is believed to have started in Galilee and Judea.
All they would have to do is stay where they were. Judea was a Roman province, Galiee was a section of that province.
Yes, Galilee was an area in the Roman province of Judea.
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.
That would be the Roman province of Judea, though people were first called Christians in Antioch (which might have been in a different province).
AnswerChristianity is believed to have started in Galilee and Judea.
You are probably looking for the Roman province of Judea.
Jerusalem was in the Roman province of Judea.
All they would have to do is stay where they were. Judea was a Roman province, Galiee was a section of that province.
King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.
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A:No. Bethlehem was in the Roman province of Judea. Galilee was a different province far to the north, separated from Judea by Samaria.
Yes, Galilee was an area in the Roman province of Judea.
At least 90% of the population in Judea were Jews. Please be more specific in your question.
The emperor Hadrian changed the name of the Roman province of Judea (also known as Iudaea to avoid confusion with the geographical region of Judaea, Israel) to Syria Palaestina.
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.