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  1. Cleopatra of Jerusalem was a woman who lived in the 1st century BC during the Roman Empire. She was the fifth wife of King of Judea, Herod the Great. [1] Biography. There is a possibility that Cleopatra could have been a daughter of a local noble from Jerusalem.

  2. Sep 20, 2023 · Queen Cleopatra of Jerusalem was the fifth wife of King Herod the Great of Judea. King Herod married her as a substitute for his executed wife, Queen Mariamne I. King Herod did not love her, but he deeply respected her. She proved to be very loyal to him.

  3. May 22, 2023 · Cleopatra of Jerusalem, King Herod 7th wife. Also Known As: "Cleopatra of Jerusalem". Birthdate: estimated between 90 BCE and 32 BCE. Death: Immediate Family: Wife of Herod the Great, de-facto King of Judea. Mother of Philip, Tetrarch of Judaea and Herod .

  4. Apr 11, 2022 · Cleopatra of Jerusalem was the fifth wife of Herod the Great, and she is mentioned by the historian Josephus. The more famous Cleopatra of Egypt is the subject of this article. Neither Cleopatra is mentioned in the Bible.

  5. CLEOPATRA OF JERUSALEM , one of the ten wives of *Herod and mother of his two sons, Herod and Philip. The latter was among those sons sent to Rome for their education. After his father's death (4 b.c.e.), he was appointed tetrarch of certain portions of northeast Palestine.

  6. CLEOPATRA OF JERUSALEM, one of the ten wives of *Herod and mother of his two sons, Herod and Philip. The latter was among those sons sent to Rome for their education. After his father's death (4 B.C.E.), he was appointed tetrarch of certain portions of northeast Palestine.

  7. Sep 21, 2020 · Cleopatra of Jerusalem Obviously, we call this wife Cleopatra of Jerusalem to ensure that no one confuses her with her more famous namesake. She and Herod gave birth to Philip the Tetrarch.

  8. CLEOPATRA °, a name common to several Egyptian queens, the most important of whom are the following: CLEOPATRA I, daughter of *Antiochus III and Laodice, daughter of *Mithridates , king of Pontus. Antiochus III, taking advantage of Egypt's weakness, conquered Judea and proceeded along the west coast of Asia Minor.

  9. Nov 25, 2017 · Cleopatra he sent home to Egypt, to await his victorious return, and it was on this occasion that she came in state to Jerusalem to visit Herod the Great — probably the most brilliant scene of the kind which had taken place since the queen of Sheba came to learn the wisdom of Solomon.

  10. CLEOPATRA OF JERUSALEM: By: Richard Gottheil, Samuel Krauss. One of the nine wives of Herod I., whom he married late in life. She bore to him Herod and Philippus (Josephus, "Ant." xvii. 1, § 3; "B. J." i. 28, § 4). Complete contents the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia.

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