A Timeline of the Early Roman Period in Judea

From Pompey to Bar Kokhba

63 BCE Pompey conquers Judea; Hasmonean sovereignty ends
47Caesar names Hyrcanus II high priest and ethnarch; Antipater named procurator
42Herod succeeds his father after Antipater’s assassination
37–4Herod the Great rules Judea
20After Herod's rebuilding, the Jerusalem Temple is dedicated
4Herod dies; kingdom is divided among his sons (Archelaus, Philip, Antipas)
 

—turn of the era—

6 CEJudea is ruled by procurators, such as the well-known Pontius Pilate (26–36 CE)
ca. 30–50Tensions mount under Pilate and later Cumanus with Jewish persecutions
41Claudius names Agrippa king of Judea
51Jewish-Samaritan clashes under procurator Cumanus
54–68Hostilities grow as Sicarii murders increase during the reign of Emperor Nero
64–66Gessius Florus, a very corrupt procurator, is the last one before the Jewish Revolt
66Jewish Revolt begins; Galilean rebellion against Agrippa II
67Vespasian retakes Galilee, including the siege and conquest of Gamala and Jotapata
69Vespasian declared emperor
70Destruction of the Jerusalem Temple
73Fall of Masada and end of the First Jewish Revolt
81–96Reign of Domitian and harsher imposition of the Jewish tax to the fiscus judaicus
117–135During his rule, Hadrian bans circumcision and plans to build a temple to Jupiter
132–135Second Jewish war; Bar Kokhba revolt is quashed

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Published in: The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, vol. 2: Emerging Judaism.

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