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Judea was governed by Roman procurators from 44 to 70. The eight procurators of Judea were: Cuspius Fadus (44-46), Tiberius Julius Alexander (46-48), Ventidius Cumanus (48-52,) Marcus Antonius Felix (52-60), Porcius Festus (60-62), Lucceius Albinus( 62-64), Gessius Florus (64-66) and Marcus Antonius Julianus (66-70).

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The Roman prefect or procurator in Judea when Jesus went to Jerusalem was Pontius Pilates.

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In 66 AD, the procurator that had authority over Judea was Gessius Florus. He was first on the scene in Jerusalem to try to quiet the revolt in that city.

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Pontius Pilate (died in AD 36)

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