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Q: Who became govenor of the province of Judea in ad 26?
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Who became the governor of the province of Judea in 26 AD?

no-one they dont have a govenor of province in judaea duuh


What type of g government did Judah have in 26 AD?

Judea was a province of Rome in 26 AD and thus was controlled by Rome. Its government was somewhat democratic, but answered to the Roman emperor, who was Tiberius.


Where did Pilate live?

Pontius Pilate lived in Judea, which was a Roman province in the ancient Middle East. He served as the fifth prefect of the Roman province of Judaea from 26 to 36 AD. His official residence was in Caesarea Maritima, although he also spent time in Jerusalem during religious festivals.


Who was the Roman governor of Judea before Pontius Pilate?

The Roman governor of Judea before Pontius Pilate was Valerius Gratus. He ruled from around 15-26 AD and was responsible for appointing Pilate as his successor.


Who was ruling over Judea for the fifteenth year of Tiberius Caesars reign?

Pontius Pilate was the prefect of Judea form the 11th to the 22nd year of the reign of Tiberius (26-36). However, he did not rule Judea. Only the emperor was a ruler everywhere in the empire. Pilate was an official of the emperor. His position administrative one. He was not even a provincial governor as Judea was a satellite of the Roman Province of Syria. Therefore, Pilate was a subordinate of the legate (governor) of Syria, whose position was also an administrative one, not a ruling one.


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Who was the Roman General that crucified Jesus?

Pontius Pilate, the Roman Governor of Judea ordered the curcifixion of Jesus Christ. A Centurion ( commander of 100 men) of the Roman army with 4 to 6 soilders (the death squad) under him carried out the crucifixion. There was no General involved as the order came directly from the Governor.


Who was the man who conducted Jesus' trial?

Pontius Pilate, Roman Governor of the province of Judea from AD 26 through 36. Jesus was also sent to Herod Antipas who ruled Galilee and happened to be in Jerusalem at the time. Antipas then sent Jesus back to Pilate who passed the final sentence.


Who was the roman governor of Jerusalem at the time of Jesus of Nazareth's trail?

Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea 26-36 CE. Marcellus was governor in 36 CE. Marullus is recorded as governor of Judea in 37-41 CE. It is uncertain whether Marcellus and Marullus were actually the same person. Marcellus would normally have governed for more than one year, unless sent home in disgrace.


When did New York became a state?

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Who was pilates?

Pilate (Pontius Pilate being his full name)was the Roman Governor of the province of Judea from AD 26 through 36. He is the one responsible for ordering the crucifixion of Jesus contrary to normal Roman justice, since he found no fault with Jesus.My neighbors cat is named pilateA man called Pontius Pilate, (Matthew 27.2), was governor of Judea in Christ's time, and was instrumental in his sentencing to death.