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Valerius Gratus
Roman Governor

Valerius Gratus

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Valerius Gratus was the Roman Prefect of Iudaea province under Tiberius from 15 to 26 AD.He succeeded Annius Rufus and was replaced by Pontius Pilate.The government of Gratus is chiefly remarkable for the frequent changes he made in the appointment of the high-priesthood. He deposed Ananus, and substituted Ishmael ben Fabus, then Eleazar, son of Arianus, then Simon, son of Camith, and lastly Joseph Caiaphas, the son-in-law of Ananus.

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In the book Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ and its derived films, Gratus is almost killedby a roof tile which accidentally falls from the home of Judah Ben-Hur, which prompts all subsequent events of the story.In the novel, Gratus is portrayed as a corrupt governor who acted against the Jews by removing the rightful head priest of the Temple, Hannas, and replacing him with a Roman puppet, Ishmael.

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