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The Herodian tetrarchy was a regional division of a client state of Rome, formed following the death of Herod the Great in 4 BCE. The latter's client kingdom... |
The Herodian dynasty was a royal dynasty of Idumaean (Edomite) descent, ruling the Herodian Kingdom of Judea and later the Herodian Tetrarchy as a vassal... |
Herod died, the kingdom was divided among his sons into the Herodian Tetrarchy. The Herodian kingdom included the regions of Judea, Samaria, Idumaea, and... |
Timeline of the Second Temple period (section Roman Judea and the Herodian tetrarchy (4 BCE – 70 CE)) Great taking control, leading to the Herodian dynasty. Herod's death would lead to both the Herodian Tetrarchy where smaller regions ruled by members... |
Edom (section Herodian dynasty) and aniconic tendencies. Antipater the Idumaean, the progenitor of the Herodian Dynasty along with Judean progenitors, that ruled Judea after the Roman... |
called Jesus of Nazareth did exist in the Herodian Kingdom of Judea and the subsequent Herodian tetrarchy in the 1st century CE, upon whose life and... |
Following the death of Herod the Great, the Herodian Kingdom of Judea was divided into the Herodian Tetrarchy, jointly ruled by Herod's sons and sister:... |
Perea (category Herodian tetrarchy) Alexandra Hasmonean Kingdom collapse in 67-66 BCE under Hyrcanus II The Herodian kingdom of Judaea Herod's kingdom was divided between his sons Perea in... |
John the Baptist Born c. 1st Century BC Herodian Tetrarchy, Roman Empire Died c. 30 AD Machaerus, Herodian Tetrarchy, Roman Empire Cause of death Beheaded... |
Tetrarchs - a sculpture of the four co-emperors of the Roman Empire Herodian Tetrarchy, formed by the sons of Herod the Great Tetrarch, Military rank in... |
constellation of Jewish principalities in the Herodian kingdom of Judea was known as a tetrarchy; see Tetrarchy (Judea). In the novel The Lion, the Witch... |
from 37 BCE to 4 BCE Herodian Tetrarchy, 4 BCE to 44 CE Herodian of Patras, one of the Seventy Disciples and bishop of Patras Herodians, a sect of Hellenistic... |
Tiberias (category Establishments in the Herodian tetrarchy) by this name. Tiberias was founded sometime around 18–20 CE in the Herodian Tetrarchy of Galilee and Perea by the Roman client king Herod Antipas, son of... |
Commagene Emesene Dynasty Ghassanid Kingdom Hasmonean dynasty Herodian kingdom Herodian Tetrarchy Iturea Macedonia Nabataean Kingdom Osroene Palmyrene Empire... |
were not included in the territory of the Herodian kingdom, its successor states of the Herodian tetrarchy, or the Roman province of Judea. Instead, the... |
Commagene Emesene Dynasty Ghassanid Kingdom Hasmonean dynasty Herodian kingdom Herodian Tetrarchy Iturea Macedonia Nabataean Kingdom Osroene Palmyrene Empire... |
November 2020. Herod beheaded John at Machaerus in 31 or 32 AD. Kokkinos, The Herodian Dynasty, pp. 268, 277. Lang, Bernhard (2009) International Review of Biblical... |
Commagene Emesene Dynasty Ghassanid Kingdom Hasmonean dynasty Herodian kingdom Herodian Tetrarchy Iturea Macedonia Nabataean Kingdom Osroene Palmyrene Empire... |
Hellenistic kingdom of Syria. Following the partition of the Herodian Kingdom of Judea into a tetrarchy in 4 BC, it was gradually absorbed into Roman provinces... |
List of Jewish states and dynasties (category Herodian tetrarchy) Judah, c. 930–587/586 BCE[page needed] Hasmonean dynasty, c. 140–37 BCE Herodian dynasty, 47 BCE–100 CE Judean provisional government, 66–68 CE Bar Kokhba... |