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Syria became a province of the Roman empire in approximately 64 BC. The general, Pompey conqured this area, then south of Mesopotamia and north of Judea.
Judea.
Roman mythology gives no date of birth for Mercury.
At the time of his birth the Emperor was Augustus- he ordered that a census be taken of the population of the Middle East under Roman rule, which is why Mary and Joseph were journeying to Jerusalem when they had to stop for Mary to give birth in Bethlehem. The Emperor at the time of Christ's death was Tiberius.
Marc Antony gave Cleopatra Roman territory mainly along the strip of the eastern Mediterranean. Her new territories were in Phoenicia, part of Syria , Cypress, most of Cilicia, parts of Judaea and Arabia.Marc Antony gave Cleopatra Roman territory mainly along the strip of the eastern Mediterranean. Her new territories were in Phoenicia, part of Syria , Cypress, most of Cilicia, parts of Judaea and Arabia.Marc Antony gave Cleopatra Roman territory mainly along the strip of the eastern Mediterranean. Her new territories were in Phoenicia, part of Syria , Cypress, most of Cilicia, parts of Judaea and Arabia.Marc Antony gave Cleopatra Roman territory mainly along the strip of the eastern Mediterranean. Her new territories were in Phoenicia, part of Syria , Cypress, most of Cilicia, parts of Judaea and Arabia.Marc Antony gave Cleopatra Roman territory mainly along the strip of the eastern Mediterranean. Her new territories were in Phoenicia, part of Syria , Cypress, most of Cilicia, parts of Judaea and Arabia.Marc Antony gave Cleopatra Roman territory mainly along the strip of the eastern Mediterranean. Her new territories were in Phoenicia, part of Syria , Cypress, most of Cilicia, parts of Judaea and Arabia.Marc Antony gave Cleopatra Roman territory mainly along the strip of the eastern Mediterranean. Her new territories were in Phoenicia, part of Syria , Cypress, most of Cilicia, parts of Judaea and Arabia.Marc Antony gave Cleopatra Roman territory mainly along the strip of the eastern Mediterranean. Her new territories were in Phoenicia, part of Syria , Cypress, most of Cilicia, parts of Judaea and Arabia.Marc Antony gave Cleopatra Roman territory mainly along the strip of the eastern Mediterranean. Her new territories were in Phoenicia, part of Syria , Cypress, most of Cilicia, parts of Judaea and Arabia.
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No, Jesus didn't live in Assyria. He lived in the Roman province of Syria, in the principality ruled by of Herod Antipas.
In the Roman Empire, with the birth of Jesus.
Augustus Caesar (Octavian).
Cyrenius or Quirinius (51 B.C. - 21A.D.) was born of a wealthy family in the Roman Empire. His career took him from a Roman soldier to Governor. As Governor of Syria he is believed to have taken a census during the supposed time of the birth of Jesus. He and the census are mentioned in the Gospel of Luke.
Jesus was not a ruler or governor of any territory. Although he lived the majority of his life in the Roman Provinces of Syria-Palaestina in what is today Israel and Palestine.
The Roman IRS.
Yes.
The nativity story in which Joseph and Mary travelled to Bethlehem for the birth of Jesus is to be found in Luke's Gospel. The ruler can be King Herod the Great or Cyrenius, but not both.Luke 1:5 says that King Herod the Great was the ruler of the country, thereby placing Jesus' birth prior to 4 BCE. Luke 2:2 says that Cyrenius was the Roman ruler of Syria, with responsibility for what was by then the Roman province of Judea, thereby placing Jesus' birth approximately 6 CE - 10 years after Herod died.
There was none. At the time of the death of Jesus, the area was ruled by the governor of Syria. Judaea had a procurator, who acted as the governor's assistant, and at the time of Jesus he was Pontius Pilate.There was none. At the time of the death of Jesus, the area was ruled by the governor of Syria. Judaea had a procurator, who acted as the governor's assistant, and at the time of Jesus he was Pontius Pilate.There was none. At the time of the death of Jesus, the area was ruled by the governor of Syria. Judaea had a procurator, who acted as the governor's assistant, and at the time of Jesus he was Pontius Pilate.There was none. At the time of the death of Jesus, the area was ruled by the governor of Syria. Judaea had a procurator, who acted as the governor's assistant, and at the time of Jesus he was Pontius Pilate.There was none. At the time of the death of Jesus, the area was ruled by the governor of Syria. Judaea had a procurator, who acted as the governor's assistant, and at the time of Jesus he was Pontius Pilate.There was none. At the time of the death of Jesus, the area was ruled by the governor of Syria. Judaea had a procurator, who acted as the governor's assistant, and at the time of Jesus he was Pontius Pilate.There was none. At the time of the death of Jesus, the area was ruled by the governor of Syria. Judaea had a procurator, who acted as the governor's assistant, and at the time of Jesus he was Pontius Pilate.There was none. At the time of the death of Jesus, the area was ruled by the governor of Syria. Judaea had a procurator, who acted as the governor's assistant, and at the time of Jesus he was Pontius Pilate.There was none. At the time of the death of Jesus, the area was ruled by the governor of Syria. Judaea had a procurator, who acted as the governor's assistant, and at the time of Jesus he was Pontius Pilate.
Jesus preached in the province of Judaea, but the term Christian was coined in Antioch, in the province of Syria
Pontius Pilate was the Roman officer who was responsible for the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ.