Caesarea
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ldumear Judea and Samaria wcre adminis-tered by a Koman preiect resident in Cae-sarea who borę tlie tirlc procurator after A.D. 41. Herod Antipas was tetrarch o! Galilee and Perć?a, and Philip was tetrarch of Ganianitis and Batanca, lands to the north-east and east of Lakę Galilee. The eities of the Decapolis were under the direct contro! of the governor of Syria.
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