-
followers were put to
death by the
command of
Cuspius Fadus, as
Josephus recounts: "It came to p****,
while Cuspius Fadus was
procurator of Judea, that a certain...
- the
Roman state,
although Lucius Cuspius Camerinus attained the
consulship in the time of Hadrian.
Publius Cuspius, an eques,
twice magister of the publicani...
- (Approximate date, may be as late as 48) A
famine takes place in Judea.
Cuspius Fadus (Roman
governor of Judea)
suppresses the
revolt of Theudas, who is...
-
death of
Agrippa in 44, and from the
tenure of Alexander's
predecessor Cuspius Fadus it had been a
hotbed of
zealot nationalism.
Despite the
opinion of...
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Critonius Cupiennius Curiatius Curius Cursineius Curtilius Curtius Cusinius Cuspius Decidius Decimius Decitius Decius De****enus
Dellius Dercullius Desticius...
- 37–41 4
Roman Prefect Agrippa I (autonomous king) 41–44 3 King of
Judaea Cuspius Fadus 44–46 2
Roman Procurator Tiberius Julius Alexander 46–48 2 Roman...
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death he was 17
years old.
Claudius therefore kept him at Rome and sent
Cuspius Fadus as
procurator of the
Roman province of Judaea.
While at Rome, he...
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Agrippa I (JA19.8.2, Acts 12:20–23) 44–46?
Theudas beheaded by
Procurator Cuspius Fadus for
saying he
would part the
Jordan river (like
Moses and the Red...
-
Marullus 37–41 4
Prefect Marcus Julius Agrippa 41–44 3 King of
Judaea Cuspius Fadus 44–46 2
Procurator Tiberius Julius Alexander 46–48 2
Procurator Ventidius...
-
governor to be
referred to by the term in
Antiquities of the Jews was
Cuspius Fadus, (who was in
office AD 44–46).
Feldman notes that Philo, Josephus...