Because it was amazing
In 63 BCE by Pompey.
No, it was more like 63 CE.
In 63 BC Rome was at peace but was in the middle of the conspiracy of Cataline. You could say that the Romans "conquered" the senators of the conspiracy and the rag-tag army that Cataline was supposed to have gathered. Incidentally, 63 BC was also the year that Octavian/Augustus was born.
333 BCE through 63 BCE(:
The Jewish-Roman War happened which led to the destruction of the Temple in 70 AD.
Judea was turned into a client kingdom by the Romans in 63 BC. It was annexed as a province of the Roman Empire in 6 AD. It remained a Roman province until 638 when it was taken over by the Arabs.
Rome was conquered in 530
Due to their culture, they were told not to fight back. There is something in the Testament where Jesus resided that said "Love your Enimies" therefore, the Jewish are very civil.
Rome.
Yes from about 63 BCE to 70 CE
In 63 B.C. Rome, under Pompey assumed control over Palestine. After much turmoil Herod (The Great) was placed on the throne in B.C. 37. Although Herod was king, the Romans still had control of Palestine and appointed Procurator's. Cyrenius was Procurator of Judea when Jesus was born and Pontius Pilate was Procurator when Jesus was crucified on the cross.
Ancient Israel was conquered by the Romans in 63 BC.