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extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Judea or
Judaea (/dʒuːˈdiːə, dʒuːˈdeɪə/; Hebrew: יהודה, Modern: Yəhūda, Tiberian: Yehūḏā;...
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Judaea was a
Roman province from 6 to 132 CE,
which at its
height encomp****ed the
regions of Judea, Idumea, Samaria, and Galilee, as well as
parts of the...
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Judaea is a peer-led
Zionist youth movement that runs
programs throughout the
United States for
Jewish youth in
grades 2–12. In Hebrew,
Young Judaea is...
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named after Herod's
Tetrarchy of
Judaea, but
Roman Judaea encomp****ed a much
larger territory than
Judaea. The name "
Judaea"
ultimately traces to the Iron...
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rebellions by the Jews
against the
Roman Empire.
Fought in the
province of
Judaea, it
resulted in the
destruction of
Jerusalem and
other cities and towns...
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Alexander Maccabeus, was the
eldest son of
Aristobulus II, king of
Judaea. He
married his
cousin Alexandra Maccabeus,
daughter of his uncle, Hyrc****...
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Judaea Capta coins (also
spelled Judea Capta, and, on many of the coins,
IVDAEA CAPTA) were a
series of
commemorative coins originally issued by the Roman...
- romanized: Póntios Pilátos) was the
fifth governor of the
Roman province of
Judaea,
serving under Emperor Tiberius from 26/27 to 36/37 AD. He is best known...
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Kitos War was a
Jewish uprising in the
province of
Judaea during the late 110s CE.
Ancient Jewish sources date it to 52
years after Vespasian's war...
- romanized: Mereḏ Bar Kōḵḇāʾ) was a large-scale
armed rebellion by the Jews of
Judaea against the
Roman Empire, led by
Simon bar Kokhba. It was the
third and...