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Judaea (Latin:
Iudaea [juːˈdae̯.a];
Ancient Gr****: Ἰουδαία, romanized: Ioudaía [i.uˈdɛ.a]) was a
Roman province from 6 to 132 CE,
which incorporated the...
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Roman coin
inscribed Ivdaea Capta, or "captive Judea" (71 CE),
representing Judea as a
seated mourning woman (right), and a
Jewish captive with hands...
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ancient Roman coin. The
inscription reads IVDEA CAPTA. The
coins inscribed Ivdaea Capta (Judea Captured) were
issued throughout the
Empire to demonstrate...
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Judaea Capta coins (also
spelled Judea Capta, and, on many of the coins,
IVDAEA CAPTA) were a
series of
commemorative coins originally issued by the Roman...
- Hebrew: Yəhūḏā Persian: یهودیه (Jæhudije / Jæhudija) Turkish:
Yahudi Latin:
IVDÆA The
kingdoms of
Israel and
Judah were Iron Age
Semitic nations spanning...
- Transliteration:
Yehudaw Judah:
Imperial Aramaic: 𐡉𐡄𐡅𐡃𐡄
Yehudaw Judah: Latin:
Ivdaea Yoo-day-ya Judah:
classical Syriac: ܝܗܘܕܐ
Yehudaw House of David: Moabite:...
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Israeli government's
first medallion, with a coin
bearing the
inscription IVDAEA CAPTA (lit.
Judaea captured), and
military medals. For muni****lities in...
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denarii are ****ociated with the Hasmoneans; one has the
inscription BACCIVS IVDAEAS; with its
exact meaning unclear (short for "BASILEOS IUDAEAS", King Judas...