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The Romans called present day Israel, Judaea.

The Romans called present day Israel, Judaea.

The Romans called present day Israel, Judaea.

The Romans called present day Israel, Judaea.

The Romans called present day Israel, Judaea.

The Romans called present day Israel, Judaea.

The Romans called present day Israel, Judaea.

The Romans called present day Israel, Judaea.

The Romans called present day Israel, Judaea.

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There was no Israel in the Roman world. The area that is present day Israel was called Iudaea or Judaea by the Romans. It literally means "the country of the Jews".

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The emperor Hadrian renamed Judea Syria Palaestina.

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The Romans called present day Israel, Judaea.

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Palestine.

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Syria Palaestina.

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