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Judea

144 BCE – 5 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
144 BCE – 5 CE
Duration
149 years
Known Periods
10
Data Confidence
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Overview

Judea or Judaea (; Hebrew: יהודה, Modern: Yəhūda, Tiberian: Yehūḏā; Arabic: يهودا, Yahūdā; Greek: Ἰουδαία, Ioudaía; Latin: Iudaea) is a mountainous region of the Levant. Traditionally dominated by the city of Jerusalem, it is now part of Israel and the West Bank. The name is derived from the Hebrew name Yehudah, and was used during the Babylonian, Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman periods. Under the Hasmoneans, the Herodians, and the Romans, the term was applied to an area larger than the Judea of earlier periods. In the aftermath of the Bar Kokhba revolt (c. 132–136 CE), the Roman province of Judaea was renamed Syria Palaestina. The term Judea was used by English speakers for the hilly internal part of Mandatory Palestine..

Historical Periods

Judea (-144–-127)

144 BCE – 127 BCE

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Area: 5,733 km²

Judea (-126–-111)

126 BCE – 111 BCE

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Area: 14,944 km²

Judea (-110–-92)

110 BCE – 92 BCE

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Area: 15,561 km²

Judea (-91–-78)

91 BCE – 78 BCE

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Area: 31,958 km²

Judea (-77–-67)

77 BCE – 67 BCE

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Area: 32,707 km²

Judea (-66–-50)

66 BCE – 50 BCE

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Area: 31,862 km²

Judea (-49–-41)

49 BCE – 41 BCE

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Area: 31,911 km²

Judea (-40–-37)

40 BCE – 37 BCE

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Area: 31,870 km²

Judea (-36–-28)

36 BCE – 28 BCE

Area: 31,911 km²

Judea (-27–-26)

27 BCE – 26 BCE

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Area: 31,870 km²

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