Iudaea (province)2019-08-05T19:50:17ZJ.J. Wilkestag:atlantides.org,2018:pleiades/d5546831221367804e4c1169fc0f78edIudaea (province)tag:atlantides.org,2018:pleiades/d5546831221367804e4c1169fc0f78ed2019-08-05T19:50:17ZThe Roman province of Iudaea, incorporating the historical regions of Judea, Samaria, and Idumaea, was established in 6 CE, when the former tetrarchy of Herod Archelaus came under direct Roman administration. Following the Bar Kokhba War (132-135), Hadrian changed the province's name to Palaestina, and in the mid- to late 4th century CE the area was divided into three provinces (Palaestina Prima, Secunda, and Tertia or Salutaris). 30.922199 34.222502 32.823955 34.222502 32.823955 35.717485 30.922199 35.717480 32.077683 34.963873