Valerius Gratus was the 4th Roman Prefect of Judaea province under Tiberius from 15 to 26 AD. He succeeded Annius Rufus in 15 and was replaced by Pontius...
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The latter records he was made high priest by the Roman procurator Valerius Gratus after Simon ben Camithus had been deposed. The Babylonian Talmud (Yevamot...
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bunches of dates and an ear of barley. Valerius Gratus was Prefect of Judaea under the Emperor Tiberius. Gratus issued several different types of coins...
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military training to use his acquired skills to fight the Roman Empire. Valerius Gratus, the fourth Roman prefect of Judaea, passes by Judah's house. As Judah...
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Priest of Israel, who was given the office by the Roman procurator Valerius Gratus and held the office from 17AD to 18AD. Very little is known of him...
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of the High Priest in the Antonia Fortress. Unlike his predecessor, Valerius Gratus, Pilate retained the same high priest, Joseph ben Caiaphas, for his...
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Valeria gens (redirect from Marcus Valerius Messala Barbatus)
originally referring to someone with black or red hair. The names Valerius Maximus and Valerius Messalla occur as late as the third century, but the consular...
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Caiaphas – Jewish High Priest who organized the plot to kill Jesus. Valerius Gratus – Roman governor of Judea who appointed Joseph ben Caiaphas to become...
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Valerius Poplicola Balbinus Maximus. In 280 he was appointed consul prior alongside Vettius Gratus. Christian Settipani has suggested that Valerius Maximus...
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office is the death of Augustus in Rome in 14. He was succeeded by Valerius Gratus in 15. Josephus: Antiquities of the Jews, Book 18, Ch. 2. Gens Annia...
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(AD 6–15), when at the age of 36 he was deposed by the procurator Valerius Gratus. Yet while having been officially removed from office, he remained...
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Ambivulus 9–12 3 Roman Prefect Annius Rufus 12–15 3 Roman Prefect Valerius Gratus 15–26 (?) 11 Roman Prefect Pontius Pilate 26–36 (?) 10 Roman Prefect...
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people while Judah remains devoted to the Jewish people's freedom. Valerius Gratus, the new Roman governor of Judaea, and his procession enter the city...
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who had been installed by Pilate's predecessor, the Roman procurator Valerius Gratus. The Sanhedrin was a Jewish judicial body. The gospel accounts differ...
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18–36 Caiaphas, appointed High Priest of Herod's Temple by Prefect Valerius Gratus, deposed by Syrian Legate Lucius Vitellius 19 Jews, Jewish proselytes...
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probably the son of Vettius Gratus who was consul in AD 250. Gratus himself was appointed consul posterior alongside Lucius Valerius Messalla in AD 280. Martindale...
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Gaspar David Davies as Quaestor Ady Berber as Malluch Mino Doro as Valerius Gratus Duncan Lamont as Marius Howard Lang as Hortator Robert Brown as Galley...
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sentenced to the galleys after a perceived assassination attempt on Valerius Gratus, the Roman Procurator of Judea Napoléon – 1927 French film by Abel...
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Ambivulus 9–12 3 Roman Prefect Annius Rufus 12–15 3 Roman Prefect Valerius Gratus 15–26 11 Roman Prefect Pontius Pilatus 26–36 10 Roman Prefect Marcellus...
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18–36 Caiaphas, appointed High Priest of Herod's Temple by Prefect Valerius Gratus, deposed by Syrian Legate Lucius Vitellius 19 Jews, Jewish Proselytes...
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Publius Valerius Eutychianus Comazon (died after 222) was a Roman general and ally of emperor Elagabalus. Comazon began his career as an ordinary army...
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High Priest of Israel from 15 CE to 16 CE under the Roman procurator, Valerius Gratus, and is thought to be the same High Priest who was reinstated by Agrippa...
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Ismael had been appointed high priest by Gratus, the Roman procurator of Judea. After a short time, Gratus removed him from his post. Ismael was succeeded...
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Tarnowski family (redirect from Jan "Gratus" Tarnowski)
Jan z Tarnowa had five sons, of which Jan Amor Starszy Tarnowski and Jan Gratus Tarnowski together with their cousin, Spytek z Jarosławia, died with King...
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Gaius Vettius Gratus Sabinianus (c. 180 – c. 225) was a Roman senator who was appointed consul in AD 221. A member of the Gens Vetti, Gratus Sabinianus was...
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century CE and 17 identifiable coins, several of which were struck by Valerius Gratus, Roman procurator of Judea, in the year 17/18 CE. This means that the...
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At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Traianus and Gratus (or, less frequently, year 1003 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 250 for...
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recovered at the site come from the reign of prefects Marcus Ambibulus, Valerius Gratus, Pontius Pilate and King Agrippa I, dating the fortress to 10 – 50...
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Crepilo The Last Days of Pompeii (1959) - Roman Consul Ben-Hur (1959) - Valerius Gratus (uncredited) Legions of the Nile (1959) - Domiziano Gastone (1960)...
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times. The chief surnames of the Munatii under the Republic were Flaccus, Gratus, Plancus, and Rufus. Plancus, often written Plancius, denotes a person with...
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