1. Judaea - Noun
2. Judaea - Proper noun
the southern part of ancient Palestine succeeding the kingdom of Judah; a Roman province at the time of Christ
Source: WordNetAccording to Suetonius, a prophecy ubiquitous in the Eastern provinces claimed that from Judaea would come the future rulers of the world. Source: Internet
By the time he was 6 years old, Domitian's mother and sister had long since died, Waters (1964), pp. 52–53 while his father and brother were continuously active in the Roman military, commanding armies in Germania and Judaea. Source: Internet
Depicts Titus and Vespasian as they ride into Rome on a triumphal chariot, preceded by a parade carrying spoils from the war in Judaea. Source: Internet
In addition to Roman citizenship, he was granted accommodation in conquered Judaea and a decent, if not extravagant, pension. Source: Internet
Not wanting to risk being taken hostage by one side or the other, he abandoned the journey to Rome and rejoined his father in Judaea. Source: Internet
Not wanting to risk being taken hostage by one side or the other, Titus abandoned the journey to Rome and rejoined his father in Judaea. Source: Internet