It was not called Judea! Only in biblical literature. That area has been called the Levant or Syria for the most part. You can look up all the older maps and literature.
Judea is only the fabled invention of Jews and Christian zionsits. And LOL Thousands of years! Come on man maybe in some churches they held to that name but there was no Jews in the region up until recently when the Rothschilds and rabis pushed them to.
Judaea, also spelled Judea, or Judah, Hebrew Yehudaḥ, the southernmost of the three traditional divisions of ancient Palestine; the other two were Galilee in the north and Samaria in the centre.
Why do you think one area in the region has been called "Judea" for thousands of years? Hint: It wasn't because "Palestinians" lived there.
It was not called Judea! Only in biblical literature. That area has been called the Levant or Syria for the most part. You can look up all the older maps and literature.
Judea is only the fabled invention of Jews and Christian zionsits. And LOL Thousands of years! Come on man maybe in some churches they held to that name but there was no Jews in the region up until recently when the Rothschilds and rabis pushed them to.
Britannica:
It is a biblical term. (period) Even your Britannica has to use Palestine as a geographical reference.