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  2. Timeline of the Palestine region - Wikipedia

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    67 – Roman legions invade Palestine. [61] 69 – Vespasian is declared emperor and leaves for Rome. His older son, Titus, takes command of the Roman legions in Palestine. [58] 70 – The Romans capture Jerusalem and destroy the Second Temple. [62] 73/4 – The Romans capture Masada, the last rebel holdout. [63] 70/1 – Provincia Iudaea is ...

  3. List of years in the Palestinian territories - Wikipedia

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    Hellenistic Palestine (Seleucus, Antigonus, Hasmonean kingdom) Roman Palestine ( Herodian kingdom , Province of Judaea , Syria Palaestina , Diocese of the East ( Palaestina Prima , Secunda , Salutaris ))

  4. Time periods in the Palestine region - Wikipedia

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    63 BC-37 BC: Roman and Parthian influence; 37 BC – 6 AD The Early Roman period Roman Republic / Roman Empire Herodian Judea / Tetrarchy of Judea / Decapolis / Territorial environs of Syria, Aegyptus: 37 BC: Herod the Great seizes power in Judea. 19 BC: Herod the Great further extends the Temple Mount's natural plateau and rebuilts the temple.

  5. Overview of the demographics of the region of Palestine from the 1st century CE through 1947 (in thousands) Year Source Jewish Pagan Samar-itan [1] Chris-tian Muslim Total Driving events 0–100 (1st c.) CE: Bachi [2] Majority... n/a 1,000– 2,500 [3] 66–74 CE: First Jewish–Roman War, Roman Empire defeats Jews in 70 CE.

  6. Roman Palestine - Wikipedia

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    The divisions of the Diocese of the East in late Roman Palestine, published 1715 by Willem Broedelet. Roman Palestine was a period in the history of Palestine characterised by Roman rule in the Palestine region, starting from the Hasmonean civil war 63 BC, up until either the end of the Second Temple Period with the First Roman-Jewish war in 70 CE, or the Early Muslim Conquest in the 7th ...

  7. History of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Maps of Ottoman Palestine showing the Kaza subdivisions. Part of a series on the History of Palestine Prehistory Natufian culture Pre-Pottery Tahunian Ghassulian Jericho Ancient history Canaan Phoenicia Egyptian Empire Ancient Israel and Judah (Israel, Judah) Philistia Philistines Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Achaemenid Empire Classical period Hellenistic Palestine (Seleucus ...

  8. Timeline of the name Palestine - Wikipedia

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    c. 390: Palaestina was organised into three administrative units: Palaestina Prima, Secunda, and Tertia (First, Second, and Third Palestine), part of the Diocese of the East. [163] [164] Palaestina Prima consisted of Judea, Samaria, the Paralia, and Peraea with the governor residing in Caesarea.

  9. Category:Palestinian history timelines - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of the name Palestine; Timeline of the name Judea This page was last edited on 14 December 2020, at 20:58 (UTC). Text ...