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With the rise of the Roman Empire and the decline of the Seleucids, the area was conquered by the Roman Empire in 63 BC.
During the Herodian dynasty rule, the area has become part of Judaea.
It was ruled by Herodian descendants also when Judea itself became a Roman Province in 6 CE, up until the death of Agrippa II in the year 92.
Agrippa II was a Roman ally during the Great Judean Revolt of 66-73 CE, supporting Roman armies with Iturean troops.
Following Agrippa II's death, his kingdom was divided between Roman Syria and Roman Judea.
In the final consequences of the Jewish-Roman Wars, the region of modern Lebanon became part of Syria-Palaestina since 135.

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