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Adolf (c. 1255 – 2 July 1298) was the count of Nassau from about 1276 and the elected king of Germany from 1292 until his deposition by the prince-electors in 1298. [1] [2] He was never crowned by the pope, which would have secured him the imperial title.
Feb 10, 2021 · Roman-occupied Judea was often a politically explosive place. Prior to Jesus’ birth, Herod the Great had been made client king of Judea by the Roman Emperor Augustus in the aftermath of a complex civil war . Herod was not always popular.
Feb 13, 2020 · So, let’s get started. Jesus’ life story is played out under the vast shadow of the Roman Empire. Emperor Caesar Augustus is the earliest government figure that Christian scripture makes reference to, as he was in power during the time of our Savior’s birth (Luke 2:1).
Adolf (c. 1255 – 2 July 1298) was the count of Nassau from about 1276 and the elected king of Germany from 1292 until his deposition by the prince-electors in 1298. He was never crowned by the pope, which would have secured him the imperial title.
It is thought that Jesus Christ was born around 4 – 6 BC in Bethlehem, about six miles from Jerusalem. His parents, Joseph and Mary, took him to Egypt to avoid a massacre of infant boys ordered by King Herod. The family returned to their home in Nazareth in what is now northern Israel after King Herod’s death.
King of the Romans (Latin: Rex Romanorum; German: König der Römer) was the title used by the king of East Francia following his election by the princes from the reign of Henry II (1002–1024) onward.
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Mar 3, 2020 · Like many unappointed local leaders in first-century Palestine, Jesus posed a minor threat to the Romans as a potential revolutionary leader in a particularly troublesome province. Like many, He was executed. But unlike many, it was His very death that led to His victory.