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Roman administration of Judaea (AD 6–135)

The administration of Judaea as a province of Rome from 6 to 135 was carried out primarily by a series of Roman Prefects, Procurators, and Legates pro praetore. These administrators coincided with the ostensible rule by Hasmonean and Herodian rulers of Judea. The Roman administrators were as follows:

Name Dates of administration Number of years Title
Coponius 6–9 3 Prefect
Marcus Ambivulus 9–12 3 Prefect
Annius Rufus 12–15 3 Prefect
Valerius Gratus 15–26 11 Prefect
Pontius Pilatus 26–36 10 Prefect
Marcellus 36–37 1 Prefect
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 Cumanus 48–52 4 Procurator
Marcus Antonius Felix 52–60 8 Procurator
Porcius Festus 60–62 2 Procurator
Lucceius Albinus 62–64 2 Procurator
Gessius Florus 64–66 2 Procurator
Marcus Antonius Julianus c. 66–c. 70 4 Procurator
Sextus Vettulenus Cerialis 70–71 1 Propraetor
Sextus Lucilius Bassus 71–72 1 Propraetor
Lucius Flavius Silva Nonius Bassus 72–81 9 Propraetor
Marcus Salvidienus 80–85 5 Propraetor
Gnaeus Pinarius Aemilius Cicatricula Pompeius Longinus 85–89 1 Propraetor
Sextus Hermentidius Campanus 93–97 1 Propraetor
Tiberius Claudius Atticus Herodes 99–102 3 Propraetor
Gaius Julius Quadratus Bassus 102–104 2 Propraetor
Quintus Pompeius Falco 105–107 2 Propraetor
Tiberianus 114–117 3 Propraetor
Lusius Quietus 117–120 3 Propraetor
Quintus Coredius Gallus Gargilius Antiquus / Marcus Paccius Silvanus Quintus Coredius Gallus Gargilius Antiquus[1] c. 124–125 or 122–125 1 (3) Prefect
Quintus Tineius Rufus 130–c. 132 3 Propraetor
Gnaeus Minicius Faustinus Sextus Julius Severus c. 135 1 Propraetor

"Hadrian stationed an extra legion in Judaea, renaming it Syria Palaestina."[2] This was following the defeat of the Bar Kokhba Revolt in 135. The Syria-based legion, Legio III Gallica, took part in the quelling of the revolt from 132 to 136, and in the aftermath, the emperor Hadrian renamed the province of Judea and its extra legion Syria Palaestina. The province of Syria Palaestina was divided into Palaestina Prima and Palaestina Salutaris in about 357, and by 409 Palaestina Prima had been further split into a smaller Palaestina Prima and Palaestina Secunda, while Salutaris was named Tertia or Salutaris.[3] Palæstina Prima or Palaestina I existed from the late 4th century until it was temporarily lost to the Sassanid Empire (Persian Empire) in 614, but re-conquered in 628 and finally until the Muslim conquest of the Levant in the 630s.[4]

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References

  1. ^ "Ancient Inscription Identifies Gargilius Antiques as Roman Ruler on Eve of Bar Kochva Revolt". December 2016.
  2. ^ Adkins & Adkins 1998, p. 121.
  3. ^ DAN, YARON (1982). "Palaestina Salutaris (Tertia) and Its Capital". Israel Exploration Journal. 32 (2/3): 134–135. JSTOR 27925836. The division of Palestine into two provinces, Palestina Prima and Southern Palestine, later to be known as Palaestina Salutaris, took place in 357-358 [...] In 409 we hear for the first time of the three provinces of Palestine: Palaestina Prima, Secunda and Tertia (the former Salutaris)
  4. ^ Lewis 2011, p. 155; Britannica, Palestine - Roman Palestine: At the end of the fourth century, an enlarged Palestine was divided into three provinces: Prima, with its capital at Caesarea; Secunda, with its capital at Scythopolis (Bet Sheʾan); and Salutaris, with its capital at Petra or possibly for a time at Elusa.; Shahin 2005, p. 8

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