List of Kings of Judea
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This page lists rulers of Judea and other related Jewish Kingdoms from the Maccabean Rebellion to the final Roman annexations.
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[edit] Hasmonean Rebel Leaders, 167-153 BC
- Judas Maccabeus 167-160 BC
- Jonathan 160-153 BC
[edit] Hasmonean High Priests and Kings, 153-37 BC
- Jonathan 153-142 BC
- Simon 142-134 BC
- John Hyrcanus I 134-104 BC
- Aristobulus I (also King) 104-103 BC
- Alexander Jannaeus (also King) 103-76 BC
- Alexandra Salome (Queen) 76-67 BC
- John Hyrcanus II (High Priest only) 76-66 BC
- Aristobulus II 66-63 BC
- John Hyrcanus II (High Priest only) 63-40 BC
- Antigonus 40-37 BC
[edit] Herodian Dynasty, 60 BC - 100 AD
- Antipater the Idumaean (Governor of Judaea) 60-43 BC
- Herod (Governor of Galilee) 43-40 BC
- Phasael (Governor of Judaea) 43-40 BC
- Herod the Great, "King of the Jews", elected by Roman Senate, 37-4 BC
- Herod Archelaus (Ethnarch of Judaea) 4 BC-6 AD
- Herod Antipas (Tetrarch of Galilee) 4 BC-39 AD
- Herod Philip (Tetrarch of Batanaea) 4 BC-34 AD
- Herod Agrippa I, "King of the Jews", nominated by Claudius
- Tetrarch of Batanaea 37-41
- Tetrarch of Galilee 40-41
- King 41-44
- Herod Agrippa II, "King of the Jews", nominated by Claudius (Tetrarch of Chalcis 50-52, then Tetrarch of Batanaea) 50-100 AD
[edit] Roman Prefects and Procurators of Iudaea Province, 6-132 AD
- Tax Revolt of the Zealots 6
- Coponius 6-9
- Marcus Ambibulus 9-12
- Annius Rufus 12-15
- Valerius Gratus 15-26
- Pontius Pilate 26-36
- Marcellus 36-37
- Marulus 37-41
- Reign of King Herod Agrippa I: 41-44
- Cuspius Fadus 44-47
- Tiberius Julius Alexander 47-48
- Reign of King Herod Agrippa II: 48-93
- Vendicius Cumanus 48-52
- Antonius Felix 52-60
- Porcius Festus 60-62
- Lucceius Albinus 62-64
- Gessius Florus 64-66
- Marcus Antonius Julianus after 66 (date uncertain)
- First Jewish-Roman War 66-70
- Lusius Quietus, during the Kitos War 115-117
- Bar Kokhba's revolt 132-135, region renamed Syria Palaestina