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English: In 48 A.D., or possibly not till 50, Herod of Chalcis was succeeded by his nephew, Agrippa II, who in 53 resigned the kingdom of Chalcis and received the tetrarchies of Philip and Lysanias, with the territory of Varus in the Ituraean parts of Anti-Lebanon and later from Nero a part of Galilee, including Tiberias and Taricheae, with the city of Julias. The region under Roman Procurators is the same as indicated on Map 45; only that the parts of it coloured red are those which constituted the areas of the Jewish and Idumaean revolt against Rome.
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Source Atlas of the Historical Geography of the Holy Land
Author George Adam Smith

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Political map of Palestine under of Agrippa II (48-70 AD)

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