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  1. Hace 2 días · The West Bank is an area of the former British-mandated (1920–47) territory of Palestine west of the Jordan River, claimed from 1949 to 1988 as part of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan but occupied from 1967 by Israel. The territory, excluding East Jerusalem, is also known within Israel by its biblical names, Judea and Samaria.

    • Hills of Judaea

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    • Ramallah

      Ramallah, town in the West Bank, adjacent to the town of...

    • Nablus

      Nablus has been a largely Muslim Arab city for centuries,...

    • West Bank

      Parts of the West Bank have been inhabited for thousands of...

  2. Hace 1 día · Roman rule in Judea began in 63 BCE with the capture of Jerusalem by Pompey. After the city fell to Pompey's forces, thousands of Jewish prisoners of war were brought from Judea to Rome and sold into slavery. After these Jewish slaves were manumitted, they settled permanently in Rome on the right bank of the Tiber as traders.

  3. Hace 4 días · When Judea became a Roman province in 6 CE, Caesarea replaced Jerusalem as its civilian and military capital and became the official residence of its governors, such as the Roman procurator Antonius Felix, and prefect Pontius Pilatus.

  4. Hace 4 días · Hasmonean dynasty, dynasty of ancient Judaea, descendants of the Maccabee family. The name derived (according to Flavius Josephus, in The Antiquities of the Jews) from the name of their ancestor Hasmoneus (Hasmon), or Asamonaios. In 143 (or 142) bce Simon Maccabeus, son of Mattathias (and brother.

  5. Hace 1 día · The Jewish revolt against the Roman Empire was unsuccessful, Jerusalem was conquered in 70 CE, and the Second Temple was destroyed. This timeline focuses both on political events in Judea and the surrounding regions, as well as issues related to wider diaspora Judaism practiced elsewhere.

  6. Hace 4 días · In 40 bce Herod, who had distinguished himself as governor of Galilee, was appointed “client” king of Judaea by the Roman Senate. He was the friend of the Roman triumvir Mark Antony and, after the defeat of Antony by Octavian (later the emperor Augustus) at Actium in 31 bce, of Octavian himself.

  7. Hace 3 días · El asedio de Masada, una fortaleza situada en una montaña del desierto de Judea, es seguramente el más famoso de la historia romana. Los rebeldes judíos se atrincheraron en lo alto de un acantilado casi impenetrable, hasta que los romanos construyeron una rampa de tierra y piedras para tomarla. El historiador Flavio Josefo es la principal fuente que habla de este conflicto y, aunque señala ...

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