P. Sulpicius Quirinius was named Imperial Legate for the Province of Syria in 6 AD. He was never a "king."
I don't know what you are referring to in "Venice" which did not even exist in the first century but Josephus tells the story of how the Sanhedrin petitioned Augustus to become a Roman prefecture and pension off Archelaus who was apparently something of a dick. Quirinius, with an equestrian by the name of Coponius as Prefect, was assigned to evaluate the wealth of the newly-formed prefecture. There was never any worldwide census. Whatever clown wrote "luke" pulled that out of his ass.
I don't know what you are referring to in "Venice" which did not even exist in the first century but Josephus tells the story of how the Sanhedrin petitioned Augustus to become a Roman prefecture and pension off Archelaus who was apparently something of a dick. Quirinius, with an equestrian by the name of Coponius as Prefect, was assigned to evaluate the wealth of the newly-formed prefecture. There was never any worldwide census. Whatever clown wrote "luke" pulled that out of his ass.