judea (Meaning)

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judea (n)

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

Synonyms & Antonyms of judea

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judea Sentence Examples

  1. Judea, an ancient region in the Middle East, was home to the Jewish people for centuries.
  2. The Kingdom of Judea was established in the 2nd century BC, and lasted until the Roman conquest in 63 BC.
  3. Judea was part of the Roman province of Syria Palaestina, and was later divided into the districts of Judea and Samaria.
  4. The Jewish Revolt against Rome began in Judea in 66 AD, and resulted in the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 70 AD.
  5. The Bar Kokhba Revolt, a Jewish uprising against Roman rule, took place in Judea in 132-135 AD.
  6. Judea was the birthplace of Christianity, and Jerusalem, its capital, is considered a holy city by Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
  7. The region of Judea has been the site of numerous wars and conflicts throughout history, including the Arab-Israeli conflict.
  8. Judea and Samaria, also known as the West Bank, is a Palestinian territory that is currently occupied by Israel.
  9. The status of Judea and Samaria is one of the most contentious issues in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
  10. Judea and Samaria are home to a number of important archaeological sites, including the ruins of the ancient city of Jericho.

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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.

Judea, an ancient region in the Middle East, was home to the Jewish people for centuries.

The Kingdom of Judea was established in the 2nd century BC, and lasted until the Roman conquest in 63 BC.

Judea was part of the Roman province of Syria Palaestina, and was later divided into the districts of Judea and Samaria.

The Jewish Revolt against Rome began in Judea in 66 AD, and resulted in the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 70 AD.