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The Roman governor of Judea during the time of Jesus was Pontius Pilate. He served from AD 26 to 36 and is best known for presiding over the trial of Jesus and ordering his crucifixion. Pilate's governance was marked by tensions between the Roman authorities and the Jewish population. His actions and decisions have been a subject of historical and theological discussion.

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