Quirinius

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Quirinius was a Roman governor of Syria best known for overseeing the census mentioned in the Gospel of Luke, which sparked unrest in Judea.

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Quirinius canonical 1

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instanceOf Roman general
Roman governor
Roman politician
person
associatedWith Roman census practices
Roman provincial administration
Roman taxation system
citizenship Roman Empire
conflict Judean unrest related to census
resistance movements in Judea
governedProvince Syria NERFINISHED
governedRegion Judea (indirectly, under Roman authority) NERFINISHED
historicalReputation controversial figure in Judean history
important for chronology of New Testament events
mentionedIn Christian biblical scholarship
notableFor administration of Roman province of Syria
census in Syria and Judea
census mentioned in the Gospel of Luke
involvement in Judean unrest following census
occupation general
politician
provincial governor
positionHeld governor of Syria
legate of Syria
religiousTextMention Gospel of Luke NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
roleInEvent Roman administrative reorganization in the region of Syria
oversaw census that affected Judea
sourceOfInformation New Testament writings NERFINISHED
Roman historical records (fragmentary)
studiedInDiscipline Roman history
ancient Near Eastern history
biblical studies
timePeriod Roman Empire
early 1st century CE

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Judas of Galilee contemporaryOf Quirinius