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1st century AD Roman eques and procurator of Iudaea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cuspius Fadus was an Ancient Roman eques and the 1st procurator of Iudaea Province in 44–46.
Cuspius Fadus | |
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1st Procurator of Iudaea | |
In office 44–46 | |
Appointed by | Claudius |
Preceded by | Herod Agrippa (Judean Monarch) |
Succeeded by | Tiberius Julius Alexander |
After the death of King Marcus Julius Agrippa, in 44, he was appointed procurator by Claudius. During his administration, peace was restored in the country, and the only disturbance was created by one Theudas, who came forward with the claim of being a prophet. But he and his followers were put to death by the command of Cuspius Fadus, as Josephus recounts:
Cuspius Fadus was succeeded as procurator in 46 by Tiberius Julius Alexander.[2]
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