Provincia Syria Palaestina(Latin) Ἐπαρχία Συρίας τῆς Παλαιστίνης(Koinē Greek)
Province of the Roman Empire
136–390
Syria Palaestina within the Roman Empire in 210.
Capital
Caesarea Maritima
Historical era
Classical antiquity
• Established
136
• Disestablished
390
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Judaea
Palaestina Prima
Palaestina Secunda
Syria Palaestina (Koinē Greek: Συρία ἡ Παλαιστίνη, romanized: Syría hē Palaistínē[syˈri.a(h)e̝pa.lɛsˈt̪i.ne̝]), or Roman Palestine,[1][2][3] was a Roman province in the Palestine region between the early 2nd and late 4th centuries AD. The provincial capital was Caesarea Maritima.
^"Roman Palestine". Britnannica.
^Trevor Bryce, 2009, The Routledge Handbook of the Peoples and Places of Ancient Western Asia
^Roland de Vaux, 1978, The Early History of Israel, Page 2: "After the revolt of Bar Cochba in 135, the Roman province of Judaea was renamed Palestinian Syria."
SyriaPalaestina (Koinē Greek: Συρία ἡ Παλαιστίνη, romanized: Syría hē Palaistínē [syˈri.a (h)e̝ pa.lɛsˈt̪i.ne̝]), or Roman Palestine, was a Roman province...
Prima, Cilicia Secunda; SyriaPalaestina was split into Palaestina Prima, Palaestina Secunda and eventually also Palaestina Salutaris (in 6th century)...
SyriaPalaestina and neighboring regions were organized into the provinces Palaestina Prima, Palaestina Secunda, and Palaestina Tertia or Palaestina Salutaris...
incorporated into the provinces of Syria and Arabia Petraea; several cities were later placed in SyriaPalaestina and Palaestina Secunda. The Decapolis region...
Dioceses Orientes (Syria) into five military districts, or provinces (jund, pl. ajnad). The territory of Palaestina Prima and Palaestina Tertia became Jund...
period, the imperial province of SyriaPalaestina was reorganized into Palaestina Prima, Palaestina Secunda and Palaestina Salutaris. Following the Muslim...
of Judaea was merged with Galilee to form the enlarged province of SyriaPalaestina. The term Judea was revived by the Israeli government in the 20th century...
1886, pp. 117–118. Marquardt 1892, p. 373: "Tandis que la Judée ou SyriaPalaestina demeurait ainsi séparée de la Syrie depuis l'an 66 après J.-C., la...
Nestorians, the vast majority of Christians in Judea (later renamed SyriaPalaestina) were under the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the emperors of the...
Cilicia Secunda; SyriaPalaestina was split into Syria Prima, Syria Salutaris, Phoenice Lebanensis, Palaestina Prima, Palaestina Secunda and eventually...
Look up Palaestina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Palaestina may refer to: SyriaPalaestina, a province of the Roman Empire (AD 135–390) following...
small fishing village. It was the capital of Roman Judaea, SyriaPalaestina and Palaestina Prima, successively, for a period of c.650 years, and a major...
in a camp known as Legio, recently found near ancient Megiddo, in SyriaPalaestina – a strategic point on Palestine's Via Maris. It was briefly sent to...
After his father died, his mother, who was originally from Lydda, in SyriaPalaestina, returned with George to her hometown. He went on to become a soldier...
Philo, Josephus and Pliny the Elder. During the early 2nd century CE, SyriaPalaestina became the official administrative name in a move viewed by scholars...
academies in SyriaPalaestina were yeshivot that served as centers for Jewish scholarship and the development of Jewish law in SyriaPalaestina (under the...
Levant in the 630s. Jund Filastin, which encompassed most of Palaestina Prima and Palaestina Tertia, included the newly established city of Ramla as its...
the west coast of the Arabian Peninsula as Palaestina Salutaris, sometimes called Palaestina III or Palaestina Tertia. Part of the area was ruled by the...
the region of Galilee emerged as the new center of Jewish life in SyriaPalaestina, experiencing a cultural and demographic flourishing. It was in this...
to Syria-Palestina, a name that became common in non-Jewish literature." Jacobson 2001, p. 44–45:"Hadrian officially renamed Judea SyriaPalaestina after...
175–164) moved to assert strict control over the Seleucid satrapy of Coele Syria and Phoenicia after his successful invasion of Ptolemaic Egypt (170–168...
Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic, is a country in West Asia located in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Levant. It is bounded by the Mediterranean...
political center of Jewish Babylonia after Nehardea Talmudic Academies in SyriaPalaestina (in the Land of Israel) This article incorporates text from a publication...