• Valerius Gratus was the 4th Roman Prefect of Judaea province under Tiberius from 15 to 26 CE. 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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    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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  • 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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    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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    Priest who organized the plot to kill Jesus. List of unsolved deaths Valerius Gratus – Roman governor of Judea who appointed Joseph ben Caiaphas to become...
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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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  • 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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