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  1. Herod Archelaus (Ancient Greek: Ἡρῴδης Ἀρχέλαος, Hērōidēs Archelaos; 23 BC – c. AD 18) was the ethnarch of Samaria, Judea, and Idumea, including the cities Caesarea and Jaffa, for nine years (c. 4 BC to AD 6).

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      Augustus recognised Herod's son Herod Archelaus as ethnarch...

  2. Herod Archelaus: Jewish leader, ruler of Samaria, Judaea, and Idumea between 4 BCE and 6 CE. His rule was disastrous and he was sent into exile by the Roman emperor Augustus. The division of Herodes' kingdom.

  3. Religion. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Archelaus. views 2,219,711 updated. ARCHELAUS , ethnarch of Judea (4 b.c.e.–c. 6 c.e.), son of Herod by his Samaritan wife Malthace. In his fourth will Herod designated Archelaus king of Judea and Samaria, which constituted the major portion of his kingdom.

  4. Herod Archelaus. Ethnarch of part of the Judean kingdom 4BC-6AD; son and principal heir of Herod the Great (q.v.) and Malthace of Samaria as king of Judaea. See under Herod the Great for an explanation of the terms of his will and the Roman settlement of it between the three heirs Archelaus, Antipas and Philip II.

  5. By Hananya Hizmi. Herod’s son Archelaus was hated by his Jewish subjects no less than his father. Herod had left instructions that on his death leading scholars were to be put to death to ensure that there would be mourning when he died. This gives some idea of the attitude of the people toward him.

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