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Procuratorship — Proc u*ra tor*ship, n. The office or term of a procurator. Bp. Pearson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
procuratorship — proc·u·ra·tor·ship … English syllables
procuratorship — ˈprakyəˌrād.ə(r)ˌship, ātə noun : the office or function of a procurator … Useful english dictionary
ZEALOTS AND SICARII — Introduction This article deals not only with the group of fighters for the freedom of Israel known from josephus as the Zealots, but includes in its survey other groups with similar aims, particularly the Sicarii. Judea differed from the other… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Halotus — (c.20 30 AD ndash; c.70 80 AD) was a servant to the Roman Emperor Claudius (August 1 10 BC ndash; October 13 54), the fourth member of the Julio Claudian dynasty.Anthony A. Barrett Agrippina: Sex, Power, and Politics in the Early Empire , page… … Wikipedia
EreẒ ISRAEL – SECOND TEMPLE — ptolemaic rule seleucid rule the hasmonean revolt independent judea hasmonean rule the roman province Herod s Rule under the procurators … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SAMARITANS — This article is arranged according to the following outline: history samaritan origins samaritans in the time of nehemiah the samaritans in the second temple period samaritans in the graeco roman diaspora excavations on mt. gerizim late roman to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Ventidius Cumanus — 3rd Procurator of Iudaea In office 48 – c. 52 Appointed by Claudius Preceded by Tiberius Julius Alexander Succeeded by … Wikipedia
AGRIPPA I — (10 B.C.E.–44 C.E.), tetrarch of Batanea (the Bashan) and Galilee, 37–41 C.E., and king of Judea, 41–44 C.E.; grandson of herod and mariamne the Hasmonean, and son of aristobulus and berenice . Agrippa was educated in Rome with other princes at… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FELIX, ANTONIUS° — FELIX, ANTONIUS°, procurator of Judea 52–60 C.E. He was a brother of the freedman Pallas, who was influential in Rome. Felix, appointed to the procuratorship by the emperor Claudius, married Drusilla, daughter of Agrippa I (cf. Acts 24:24). Felix … Encyclopedia of Judaism