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Antipater I the Idumaean (113 or 114 BCE – 43 BCE) was the founder of the Herodian Dynasty and father of Herod the Great. According to Josephus, he was... |
Herodian dynasty (category Jews and Judaism in the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire) Herod the Great, the son of Antipater the Idumaean and Cypros (possibly of Nabataean descent), managed to escape to Rome. After convincing the Roman Senate... |
Herod Antipas (redirect from Herod Antipater) held the title of king. He was a son of Herod the Great and a grandson of Antipater the Idumaean. He is widely known today for accounts in the New Testament... |
was born around 72 BCE in Idumea, south of Judea. He was the second son of Antipater the Idumaean, a high-ranking official under ethnarch Hyrcanus II, and... |
Siege of Jerusalem (37 BC) (category Wars involving the Hasmonean Kingdom) Hyrcanus, real power rested with his chief minister, Antipater the Idumaean. In 49 BC Antipater prompted Hyrcanus to side with Julius Caesar during Caesar's... |
Pharisees (redirect from The Pharisees) jurisdiction was given to the Proconsul of Syria, who ruled through Hyrcanus's Idumaean associate Antipater, and later Antipater's two sons Phasael (military... |
at the advice of Antipater the Idumaean where he gains the support of Aretas III of Nabatea. Both brothers appeal to the Roman Republic to settle the... |
Alexander, son of Herod (category Children of Herod the Great) about 7 BC. His mother was the Hasmonean princess Mariamne. The unfortunate fate which persistently pursued the Hasmonean house overtook this prince also... |
Aristobulus II (category 1st-century BC Hasmonean monarchs) Ἀριστόβουλος Aristóboulos) was the Jewish High Priest and King of Judea, 66 BCE to 63 BCE, from the Hasmonean dynasty. Aristobulus was the younger son of Alexander... |
Timeline of Jerusalem (category Pages using the EasyTimeline extension) High Priest and Antipater the Idumaean is appointed governor. 57–55 BCE: Aulus Gabinius, proconsul of Syria, split the former Hasmonean Kingdom into five... |
Cleopatra (redirect from Cleopatra the Seventh) Egypt in the spring of 55 BC by way of Hasmonean Judea, where Hyrcanus II had Antipater the Idumaean, father of Herod the Great, furnish the Roman-led... |
Herod Agrippa II (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference) needed] The modern scholarly consensus holds that he died before 93/94. He was the last ruler from the House of Herod. Herodian kingdom List of Hasmonean and... |
History of Palestine (redirect from History of the region of Palestine) the Hasmonean defeated a pro-Roman Jewish force led by high priest Hyrcanus II, Phasael and Herod I, the son of Hyrcanus' leading partisan Antipater.... |
Alexander's name reflected his Hasmonean and Hellenic lineage. Alexander was born and raised in Herod's court in Jerusalem. After the death and burial of Alexander's... |
Berenice (daughter of Herod Agrippa) (category Women in the New Testament) in her 40s, she spent much of the remainder of her life at the court of her brother Herod Agrippa II, amidst rumors the two were carrying on an incestuous... |
Egypt in the spring of 55 BC by way of Hasmonean Judea; Hyrcanus II had Antipater the Idumaean, the father of Herod the Great, furnish the Roman-led... |
Reign of Cleopatra (section Accession to the thrones) Pergamon and Antipater the Idumaean, who would receive Roman citizenship for his timely aid (a status that would be inherited by his son Herod the Great).... |
Alexander II Zabinas (section Ascending the throne) in the view of the numismatist Ya'akov Meshorer, might be a reference for Antipater the Idumaean, John Hyrcanus II's advisor and the power behind the throne... |