The Ancient Egyptian empire made slaves of the people of Judea.
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The first ancient emperor that was first faced by the Jewish revolt in Judea was one Emperor Augustus. ==== This is not a minor edit. The first ancient Roman emperor that first faced a major Jewish revolt in Judea was Nero.
Yes, Galilee was an area in the Roman province of Judea.
That would be the Roman province of Judea, though people were first called Christians in Antioch (which might have been in a different province).
The Roman Empire, by starting the Diaspora of the Jews (their exile and dispersion all over the empire's territories) after the destruction of Jerusalem in the year 70; and the British Empire, by promising the Jews a homeland in Palestine in the 1917 Balfour Declaration. The facts presented above are true, however, there are two more empires that had an affect on Judea and the ancient Jewish people. Namely the Persian Empire and following the Persians was Alexander the Great's brief empire. Cyrus of Persia encouraged the Jewish people attend to their own affairs although Judea was still a part of his empire. Alexander the Great conquered the area of Judea however his reign was cut short due to his premature death. This was unfortunate as the Greeks who took over what had been part of Alexander's empire. Their culture was most offensive to Judea. In around 168 BC BCE, the Seleucid king Antiochus 4th desecrated the Temple in Jerusalem. This touched off a revolt and Judea was free once more. It should also be noted that Judea was often caught up in the wars of adjoining ancient empires. Between the powers that led Egypt and those of Syria were constantly interfering in Jewish life. As one example of the turmoil this caused, the city of Jerusalem changed hands 7 times between 319 & 319 BC BCE. To a certain degree the Middle East saw small groups of Jews moving to better and safer parts of the Middle East before ancient Rome became an influence in Judea.
The name "Philistines" refers to an ancient people who settled along the coastal regions of what is now Israel and the Gaza Strip. The term "Judea" refers to a region in ancient Israel associated with the Jewish people. The Philistines were not responsible for changing the name of Judea; rather, Judea was historically associated with the Kingdom of Judah and its inhabitants. The two groups coexisted in the region, but they had distinct identities and cultures.
The apostles spread the message in key areas of the empire and converted people.
The people of Judea are called Jews or Hebrew people.
Judea lost its independence to the Roman Empire in 63 BCE when the Roman general Pompey captured Jerusalem. This marked the beginning of Roman control over the region, which continued until Judea became a province of the empire. The loss of independence led to significant political and cultural changes for the Jewish people and their land.
On a more ancient history basis, the Holy Land can be considered the area now occupied by Israel, but in the past, the area was a bit larger than that. If it is defined as Judea, then we have the best starting point to answer the question. Once again, on the ancient history answer to this query, we have Judea as the ancient home of the Jewish people. When Judea was independent, trouble came from the conquest of Alexander The Great. Upon his early demise, his empire which covered Judea, came under the Greek sphere of influence. Soon after, Judea became a state within the Roman Empire. This situation lasted several hundred years. Following the fall of Rome in 453 AD, the area was part of the Byzantine empire. This situation also lasted hundreds of years until the Ottoman Turks conquered Constantinople and controlled Judea as well. Most recently, before the inception of the new Jewish State, the League of Nations after WW1, assigned the UK to rule what was called Palestine. They did so during and after WW2. Finally the UN granted Statehood to Israel in 1948.
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Around Jerusalem today.
Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea Davids city .
The first ancient emperor that was first faced by the Jewish revolt in Judea was one Emperor Augustus. ==== This is not a minor edit. The first ancient Roman emperor that first faced a major Jewish revolt in Judea was Nero.
Judea was a historic region in the Southern Levant, located to the south of Jerusalem. It was the homeland of the Jewish people and played a significant role in ancient Jewish history, particularly during the time of the Second Temple period and the Roman occupation.