Lessee, there's Caesar and centurions, Roman soldiers and cohorts and colonies. So there's more ...

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I don't see anything linking Ceasar to Rome specifically though.

If anything, these things seem to be mentioned in more of a worldwide "Greek Empire" of sorts.

Helps to read the Bible some. Try Luke 2.1 and 3.1.

Caesar on the denarius, Mark 12.15-16.

Just for starters ...

What links tertrachs, denarii and Caesar specifically to the Rome of the Bible?

(and not the Rome we were given in history)

I don't see that link.

Where does it say that Herod is a Roman? Or Pilate? Or Augustus?

If I don't step out of the Bible and try to figure out what reign people are under at the start of the New testament, I don't come to the conclusion that Rome (a location that is mentioned a handful of times) is a huge empire under which rule everyone is living.

Certainly because at that time this was so obvious it was not worth mentioning it.