
Judean Province
The Judean Province was a Roman administrative region established after the conquest of Judea in the 1st century CE. It included parts of modern-day Israel and Palestine and was governed directly by Roman officials. This province was significant due to its historical and religious importance, being central to early Christianity and Judaism. The capital was Jerusalem, a city deeply religious for both faiths. The province experienced political unrest, particularly during the Great Jewish Revolt (66-73 CE), which eventually led to the destruction of the Second Temple. Understanding its history provides insight into the socio-political dynamics of the time.