No one, because in he first century there was no such place as Palestine. The area did not receive the name Palestina until after the second Jewish revolt. In the first century, what would eventually become Palestine was a combination of Judaea and Syria.
1) It was in the first century 2) It was in Palestine 3) Jesus was born 4) It is now called Israel
What did the people of Palestine They ate bread,chicken and beef. Pork was forbidden
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Palestine was under Roman rule at the time of Christ's birth.
In the 19th century, Palestine was part of the Ottoman Empire, which had controlled the region since the early 16th century. The empire administered the area through local governors and officials, while the population was predominantly Arab, with various religious communities. The decline of the Ottoman Empire towards the end of the century set the stage for increased European interest and later geopolitical changes in the region.
Elmo l. loganberry
Crusaders ruled most of Palestine during the last two or three years of the 11th century, and for some time after.
1) It was in the first century 2) It was in Palestine 3) Jesus was born 4) It is now called Israel
Israel didn't exist in 1920. That area was called Palestine and was ruled by the British.
In first century Palestine some of the jobs included: farming, fishing, carpentry, etc. === ===
Palestine and Babylon
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What did the people of Palestine They ate bread,chicken and beef. Pork was forbidden
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The Ottoman Empire controlled Palestine and Israel in the 16th century.
Palestine was under Roman rule at the time of Christ's birth.
The approximate population of first century Palestine is estimated to be around 1-2 million people. This figure includes a diverse population of Jews, Samaritans, Greeks, Romans, and other ethnic groups.