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==Biography==
==Biography==
At the death of King [[:Category:Herod Agrippa (subject)|Herod Agrippa]] in 44 CE, Roman Judea became a province again and Cuspius Fadus was sent as the new governor by Emperor [[:Category:Claudius (subject)|Claudius]]. During Fastus' tenure the revolt of [[:Category:Theudas (subject)|Theudas]] occurred and was crushed in a bloodshed. In 46 CE [[:Category:Tiberius Alexander (subject)|Tiberius Alexander]] replaced Fadus.
At the death of King [[:Category:Herod Agrippa (subject)|Herod Agrippa]] in 44 CE, Roman Judea returned to be a province and Cuspius Fadus was sent as the new governor by Emperor [[:Category:Claudius (subject)|Claudius]]. During Fastus' tenure the revolt of [[:Category:Theudas (subject)|Theudas]] occurred and was crushed in a bloodshed. In 46 CE [[:Category:Tiberius Alexander (subject)|Tiberius Alexander]] replaced Fadus.


==Fadus in ancient sources==
==Fadus in ancient sources==

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Cuspius Fadus was the Roman governor of Judea, from 44 CE to 46 CE.

Biography

At the death of King Herod Agrippa in 44 CE, Roman Judea returned to be a province and Cuspius Fadus was sent as the new governor by Emperor Claudius. During Fastus' tenure the revolt of Theudas occurred and was crushed in a bloodshed. In 46 CE Tiberius Alexander replaced Fadus.

Fadus in ancient sources

Josephus' works are the major source of information on Fadus (Ant XX).

Fadus in Scholarship

Fadus in Fiction

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