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  1. Jan 24, 2022 · Herod Agrippa was king of Judea for about four years. Herod Agrippa’s grandfather executed his father, Aristobulus IV. His mother was named Bernice. Agrippa was then sent to Rome for safety and ...

  2. Apr 28, 2022 · Herod Agrippa I was the grandson of Herod the Great. In the book of Matthew, Herod the Great, intent on killing the infant Christ, slaughtered all male children two and under near Bethlehem. An uncle of Herod Agrippa I, Herod Antipas, beheaded John the Baptist and had Jesus sent back to Pilate ( Matthew 14 , Mark 6 , Luke 23 ).

  3. Agrippa and Berenice are both seated on thrones as Roman procurator Porcius Festus makes his report. Agrippa II (b. 27/28 C.E. ), was a Roman client king who sided with Rome against his Jewish countrymen during the First Jewish War of 66-73. The son of Agrippa I, he was the seventh and last king of the family of Herod the Great.

  4. Herod Agrippa I. Herod Agrippa I (ad 10–44) King of Judaea (41–44), grandson of Herod the Great. He attracted the favour of Caligula, who confirmed him as ruler of most of Palestine. He imprisoned St Peter and executed St James. Saint Peter Peter, Saint Saint Peter, d. AD 64?, most prominent of the Twelve Apostles, listed first in the ...

  5. Agrippa and Caligula. King of Judea; born about the year 10 B.C. ("Ant." xiv. 9, § 2); died suddenly in 44. His career, with its abundant and extreme vicissitudes, illustrates in a remarkable manner the complete dependence of the royal family of Judea, even for the means of subsistence, upon the favor of the Roman emperors of the first century.

  6. Agrippa I. The grandson of Herod the Great, and son of Aristobulus and Bernice. The Roman emperor Caligula made him governor first of the territories of Philip, then of the tetrarchy of Lysanias, with the title of king ("king Herod"), and finally of that of Antipas, who was banished, and of Samaria and Judea. Thus he became ruler over the whole ...

  7. Herod Agrippa in Bible history. Flavius Josephus wrote the following account of Herod Agrippa's death which matches the account found in the Bible: "After Agrippa had ruled in Judea for three full years, he traveled to the city of Caesarea, which in the past was called Strato's Tower. There he put on an exhibition in honor of Caesar, declaring ...

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