Romans Mentioned in The Bible

Romans Mentioned in the Bible — Biblical + Historical Details

ROMAN EMPERORS

Caesar

Biblical Details

  • Generic title used in the Gospels and Acts (e.g., “Render to Caesar,” “appeal to Caesar”).
  • Refers to the reigning emperor at the time.

Historical Details

  • Title used by Roman emperors beginning with Julius Caesar and Augustus.
  • In New Testament contexts, refers to Augustus, Tiberius, or Nero depending on the passage.

Augustus

Biblical Details

  • Mentioned in Luke 2:1 as the emperor who ordered the census.

Historical Details

  • First Roman emperor (27 BC–AD 14).
  • Established the Pax Romana.

Tiberius

Biblical Details

  • Mentioned in Luke 3:1 as the emperor during John the Baptist’s ministry.

Historical Details

  • Second Roman emperor (AD 14–37).
  • Reigned during Jesus’ public ministry.

Claudius

Biblical Details

  • Mentioned in Acts 11:28 (famine prediction) and Acts 18:2 (expulsion of Jews from Rome).

Historical Details

  • Roman emperor (AD 41–54).
  • Issued the edict expelling Jews from Rome.

ROMAN GOVERNORS / PROCURATORS

Pontius Pilate

Biblical Details

  • Governor who presided over Jesus’ trial (Gospels).
  • Mentioned in Acts 3:13; 4:27; 13:28.

Historical Details

  • Roman prefect of Judea (AD 26–36).
  • Known from Josephus, Tacitus, and the Pilate Stone inscription.

Felix

Biblical Details

  • Governor who heard Paul’s case (Acts 23–24).

Historical Details

  • Procurator of Judea (AD 52–59).
  • Known for corruption and unrest during his rule.

Festus

Biblical Details

  • Successor to Felix; heard Paul’s appeal to Caesar (Acts 25–26).

Historical Details

  • Procurator of Judea (AD 59–62).
  • Considered more just than Felix.

ROMAN CLIENT KINGS (HERODIAN DYNASTY)

Herod the Great

Biblical Details

  • King during Jesus’ birth (Matthew 2).

Historical Details

  • Roman‑appointed king of Judea (37–4 BC).
  • Known for massive building projects.

Herod Archelaus

Biblical Details

  • Mentioned in Matthew 2:22.

Historical Details

  • Ethnarch of Judea, Samaria, and Idumea (4 BC–AD 6).
  • Deposed by Rome.

Herod Antipas

Biblical Details

  • Ruled during Jesus’ ministry; executed John the Baptist (Gospels).
  • Appears in Luke 23.

Historical Details

  • Tetrarch of Galilee and Perea (4 BC–AD 39).

Herod Agrippa I

Biblical Details

  • Killed James; imprisoned Peter (Acts 12).

Historical Details

  • King of Judea (AD 41–44).
  • Died suddenly, recorded by Josephus.

Herod Agrippa II

Biblical Details

  • Heard Paul’s defense (Acts 25–26).

Historical Details

  • Last Herodian ruler; ally of Rome during Jewish revolt.

ROMAN MILITARY OFFICERS

Cornelius the Centurion

Biblical Details

  • First Gentile convert (Acts 10).

Historical Details

  • Centurions were mid‑level officers commanding ~80 soldiers.

Julius the Centurion

Biblical Details

  • Escorted Paul to Rome (Acts 27).

Historical Details

  • Member of the Augustan Cohort.

Centurion at Capernaum

Biblical Details

  • Sought healing for his servant (Matthew 8; Luke 7).

Historical Details

  • Represents Roman military presence in Galilee.

Centurion at the Cross

Biblical Details

  • Declared Jesus “Son of God” (Matthew 27:54; Mark 15:39).

Historical Details

  • Roman officer overseeing crucifixions.

Claudius Lysias

Biblical Details

  • Roman tribune who rescued Paul (Acts 21–23).

Historical Details

  • Tribune commanded a cohort (~600 soldiers).

ROMAN MILITARY UNITS

Italian Regiment

Biblical Details

  • Mentioned in Acts 10:1 (Cornelius).

Historical Details

  • Auxiliary cohort recruited from Roman citizens in Italy.

Augustan Cohort

Biblical Details

  • Mentioned in Acts 27:1 (Julius).

Historical Details

  • Elite unit associated with the emperor.

Roman Cohort / Band

Biblical Details

  • Arrested Jesus (John 18:3).

Historical Details

  • Standard Roman military unit.

ROMAN OFFICIALS (UNNAMED TITLES)

Biblical Details

  • Proconsul (Acts 13)
  • Magistrates (Acts 16)
  • Praetors (Acts 16)
  • Captain of the Guard (Acts 28)
  • Chief Captain (Acts 21–22)

Historical Details

  • All correspond to real Roman administrative offices.

NAMED ROMAN INDIVIDUALS

Sergius Paulus

Biblical Details

  • Proconsul of Cyprus (Acts 13).

Historical Details

  • Name confirmed in inscriptions.

Cornelius

Biblical Details

  • Centurion in Acts 10.

Historical Details

  • Roman citizen soldier.

Claudius Lysias

Biblical Details

  • Tribune in Acts 21–23.

Historical Details

  • Greek who purchased Roman citizenship.

Julius

Biblical Details

  • Centurion in Acts 27.

Historical Details

  • Member of the Augustan Cohort.

ROMAN CITIZENS

Paul

Biblical Details

  • Declares his citizenship in Acts 22.

Historical Details

  • Roman citizenship granted legal protections.

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