judaea (Meaning)

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judaea (n)

the southern part of ancient Palestine succeeding the kingdom of Judah; a Roman province at the time of Christ

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judaea Sentence Examples

  1. Judaea was a Roman province located in the southern part of the Levant.
  2. The province of Judaea was established by the Roman Republic in 63 BC.
  3. Judaea was the homeland of the Jewish people and the center of their religious and cultural life.
  4. The province of Judaea was ruled by a Roman governor, known as the Procurator of Judaea.
  5. The Roman governor of Judaea was responsible for collecting taxes, administering justice, and maintaining order in the province.
  6. The Jewish people of Judaea were subject to Roman rule, and they often rebelled against the Roman authorities.
  7. The most famous Jewish rebellion against Roman rule was the Bar Kokhba Revolt, which lasted from 132 to 135 AD.
  8. The Bar Kokhba Revolt was eventually crushed by the Romans, and Judaea was renamed Syria Palaestina.
  9. The name Judaea continued to be used by the Jewish people, even after the Roman conquest.
  10. Today, Judaea is part of the modern State of Israel.

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the southern part of ancient Palestine succeeding the kingdom of Judah; a Roman province at the time of Christ

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Judaea was a Roman province located in the southern part of the Levant.

The province of Judaea was established by the Roman Republic in 63 BC.

Judaea was the homeland of the Jewish people and the center of their religious and cultural life.

The province of Judaea was ruled by a Roman governor, known as the Procurator of Judaea.