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  • Iudaea Province
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  • Rome's involvement in the area dated from 63 BC, following the end of the Third Mithridatic War, when Rome made a province of Syria. After the defeat of Mithridates VI of Pontus, general Pompeius Magnus (Pompey the Great) remained there to secure the area. Subsequently, during the 1st century BC, Judea's Hasmonean Kingdom became a client kingdom and then a province of the Roman Empire.
  • Rome's involvement in the area dated from 63 BCE, following the end of the Third Mithridatic War, when Rome made Syria a province. After the defeat of Mithridates VI of Pontus, general Pompeius Magnus (Pompey the Great) remained to secure the area. Subsequently, during the 1st century BCE, the Herodian Kingdom was established as a client kingdom and then later in the first century CE parts became a province of the Roman Empire.
Nation
  • the Roman Empire
Representative
Leader
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latd
  • 32
year start
  • 6
latm
  • 30
longm
  • 54
event end
longEW
  • E
Region
  • Mediterranean
S
  • Syria Palaestina
Continent
  • Asia
common languages
title leader
date end
  • 132
title representative
subdivision
  • Province
year end
  • 132
image map
  • First century palestine.gif
event start
date event
  • 37
  • 0070-08-04
latNS
  • N
Religion
Event
title deputy
native name
  • Iudaea
year leader
  • 26
longd
  • 34
P
  • Herod Archelaus
year representative
  • 41
  • 48
deputy
Capital
year deputy
  • 6
  • 18
Common name
  • Israel
abstract
  • Rome's involvement in the area dated from 63 BCE, following the end of the Third Mithridatic War, when Rome made Syria a province. After the defeat of Mithridates VI of Pontus, general Pompeius Magnus (Pompey the Great) remained to secure the area. Subsequently, during the 1st century BCE, the Herodian Kingdom was established as a client kingdom and then later in the first century CE parts became a province of the Roman Empire. Iudaea Province was the stage of three major rebellions (see Jewish-Roman wars), including the Great Jewish Revolt (66-70 CE) the Kitos War (115-117 CE), and Bar Kokhba's revolt (132-135 CE), after which Hadrian changed the name of the province to Syria Palaestina and Jerusalem to Aelia Capitolina in an attempt to erase the historical ties of the Jewish people to the region.
  • Rome's involvement in the area dated from 63 BC, following the end of the Third Mithridatic War, when Rome made a province of Syria. After the defeat of Mithridates VI of Pontus, general Pompeius Magnus (Pompey the Great) remained there to secure the area. Subsequently, during the 1st century BC, Judea's Hasmonean Kingdom became a client kingdom and then a province of the Roman Empire. Iudaea Province was the stage of three major rebellions (see Jewish-Roman wars), including the Great Jewish Revolt (66-70 AD) the Kitos War (115-117 AD), and Bar Kokhba's revolt (132-135 AD), after which Hadrian changed the name of the province to Syria Palaestina and Jerusalem to Aelia Capitolina in an attempt to erase the historical ties of the Jewish people to the region.
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