-4Judea Annexed to Roman Syria

Judea annexed to the Roman province of Syria after the death...
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🛡️ Pompey Annexes Judea and Abolishes Seleucid Syria

Pompey captures Jerusalem, and establishes Roman annexation of Judea" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="text-blue-600 hover:underline dark:text-gray-300 dark:underline dark:hover:text-gray-100">Judea as a client kingdom. He also permanently abolishes Seleucid Syria. Aristobulus II of Judea" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="text-blue-600 hover:underline dark:text-gray-300 dark:underline dark:hover:text-gray-100">Judea removed from power & John Hyrcanus II restored as Roman vassal.
Pompey Annexes Judea and Abolishes Seleucid Syria (-63)
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👑 Herod the Great Ascends to the Throne of Judea

Herod the Great becomes king of Judea.
Herod the Great Ascends to the Throne of Judea (-37)
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🏛️ Judea Annexed to Roman Syria

Judea annexed to the Roman province of Syria after the death of King Herod.
Judea Annexed to Roman Syria (-4)
Roman EmpireAnnexationProvincial AdministrationHerodian DynastyAncient romeRegional PowerHasmonean Dynasty
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📜 King Vonones of Armenia Summoned to Syria by Roman Governor

Vonones, the beleaguered king of Armenia, is summoned to Syria, by Roman governor Creticus Silanus.
King Vonones of Armenia Summoned to Syria by Roman Governor (16)
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👑 Claudius Appoints Agrippa II Governor of Chalcis

Roman emperor Claudius appoints Agrippa II governor of Chalcis.
Claudius Appoints Agrippa II Governor of Chalcis (50)
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👑 Legions in Egypt, Syria, and Judea Declare Vespasian Emperor

July 1 – two legions in Egypt, a legion in Syria, and a legion in Judea declare Vespasian emperor
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