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Q: What year did Rome annex Judea?
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Why did the Romans disperse Jews?

The Jews revolted against Rome in the year 68. Rome destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem while suppressing this revolt. The Jews revolted again in the year 132. Rome destroyed Jerusalem, killed at least half a million Jews, enslaved many, drove the remainder out of Judea, and renamed Judea Palestine.


Who governed for rome in judea when jesus was crucified?

The governor of the province of Judea was Pontius Pilate.


Why did the Romans want to keep peace and order in Judea?

judea paid tribute


When Rome conquered Judea it immediately banned the practice of Judaism?

Not immediately.


Who was the roman general who concured judea?

Pompey was the general who conquered most of the Mideast for Rome. Judea was an independent kingdom with strong ties to Rome and became a client kingdom until taken over completely during the reign of Augustus.Pompey was the general who conquered most of the Mideast for Rome. Judea was an independent kingdom with strong ties to Rome and became a client kingdom until taken over completely during the reign of Augustus.Pompey was the general who conquered most of the Mideast for Rome. Judea was an independent kingdom with strong ties to Rome and became a client kingdom until taken over completely during the reign of Augustus.Pompey was the general who conquered most of the Mideast for Rome. Judea was an independent kingdom with strong ties to Rome and became a client kingdom until taken over completely during the reign of Augustus.Pompey was the general who conquered most of the Mideast for Rome. Judea was an independent kingdom with strong ties to Rome and became a client kingdom until taken over completely during the reign of Augustus.Pompey was the general who conquered most of the Mideast for Rome. Judea was an independent kingdom with strong ties to Rome and became a client kingdom until taken over completely during the reign of Augustus.Pompey was the general who conquered most of the Mideast for Rome. Judea was an independent kingdom with strong ties to Rome and became a client kingdom until taken over completely during the reign of Augustus.Pompey was the general who conquered most of the Mideast for Rome. Judea was an independent kingdom with strong ties to Rome and became a client kingdom until taken over completely during the reign of Augustus.Pompey was the general who conquered most of the Mideast for Rome. Judea was an independent kingdom with strong ties to Rome and became a client kingdom until taken over completely during the reign of Augustus.


What did Rome rename judea in the time of paul?

it is called palestina after the philistines who disappeared


Who was the governor of Palestine in Jesus' time?

At the time Jesus is said to have been born, Herod was king of Judea and all Palestine. After his death in 4 BCE, Rome split the kingdom among his 3 sons, with Archelaus getting Judea, Samaria, Idumaea. Rome deposed Archelaus in 6 CE and made Judea a direct Roman province. At the time attributed to the crucifixion, Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea.


What effect did the occupation of judea have on the roman empire?

From the waning years of the Roman Republic to 217 AD/CE Rome fought war after war to control the important trading routes to the Red Sea The Red Sea led to the lucrative areas as faraway as India for acquiring ivory, myrrh and precious gems. Having Judea under their control enabled Rome not to be concerned that this area would be a threat to the goals mentioned above. Additionally. Judea had a shoreline with the Mediterranean Sea. To control all avenues to the Mediterranean meant that Rome needed to occupy Judea. Judea was a profitable place and thus generated taxes to Rome.


Were there Jews in Judea in the year 79 CE?

A:Yes. Judaism was the majority religion in Judea at that time.


What year did Austria annex Bosnia?

1908


What year did France annex Holland?

In 1795.


What did the large marble arches of rome represent?

The large arches of Rome were memorials honoring the deeds of Rome's great men. For example, the Arch of Titus was a memorial of Titus' victory in Judea.