Rome began its conquest of Judea in 63 BCE when General Pompey captured Jerusalem. The region was later fully annexed as a Roman province in 6 CE following a series of conflicts and political changes. This marked the beginning of direct Roman rule over Judea, which lasted until the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE during the First Jewish-Roman War.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
The governor of the province of Judea was Pontius Pilate.
I think you are confused. Rome is in Italy. They didn't conquer themselves.
Rome was weak "morally."
judea paid tribute
No
Yes.
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Macedonia.
Not immediately.
Ancient Rome conquered 31 countries.