How to use in-sentence of “judea”:
+ The translation of his relics from Judea to Galicia Galicia in the northwest of Iberia was effected, in legend, by a series of miraculous happenings: decapitated in Jerusalem with a sword by Herod Agrippa himself, his body was taken up by angels, and sailed in a rudderless, unattended boat to Compostela.
+ He commanded the following units: the Northern Command, the Golani Brigade, the Judea and Samaria Division, and the Operations Directive.
+ He became the king of Judea in 37 BC, and was known as King Herod the Great.
+ They lived in east Judea and northern Mesopotamia.
+ Between 41 and 44, Judea won a little more independence again, when Herod Agrippa was made king by emperor Claudius.
+ One of these was Herod Archelaus, who ruled Judea so badly that he was made to quit in 6 AD by the Roman Emperor Augustus Caesar, after his own people complained about him.