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Gratus was governor of Judea in 15-26, followed by Pontius Pilate in 26-36 CE.

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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.

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