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When the Romans extended their influence over Judea, they left Herod the Great in charge as the client king. Herod ruled from 37 BCE until his death in 4 BCE and was known for his extensive building projects, including the renovation of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. After Herod's death, Judea was eventually placed under direct Roman administration, leading to a series of governors and procurators. This arrangement allowed Rome to maintain control while utilizing local rulers to manage day-to-day affairs.

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