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      • Antipater I the Idumaean [a] (113 or 114 BCE – 43 BCE) was the founder of the Herodian Dynasty and father of Herod the Great. According to Josephus, he was the son of Antipas [b] and had formerly held that name.
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  2. By: Louis Ginzberg. Table of Contents. Plots Against Aristobulus. Hyrcanus and Antipater. Changes of Policy. Antipater in Jewish Legend. Plots Against Aristobulus. Father of Herod I.; died 43 B.C. He was the son of Antipas, a convert to Judaism, who was governor of Idumæa under the reigns of Alexander Jannæus and his queen dowager Alexandra ...

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      King of Judea 40-4 B.C.; founder of the Herodian dynasty;...

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      The struggle would have ended here but for Antipater. That...

  3. Antipater was a man of great influence and wealth who increased both by marrying the daughter of a noble from Petra (in southwestern Jordan), at that time the capital of the rising Arab Nabataean kingdom. Thus, Herod was of Arab origin, although he was a practicing Jew.

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  4. Table of Contents. His Machi-nations. Shares the Government of Judea. Meets His Fate. Eldest son of Herod the Great and of the Idumean Doris, who soon after Antipater's birth was discarded by her husband; born about 38 B.C.; executed 4 B.C.

  5. A Historical and Political Study of Antipater, the Idumean, Who Established a Political Dynasty in Palestine. Neil R. Schmidt, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis Follow. Date of Award. 6-1-1959. Document Type. Thesis. Degree Name. Bachelor of Divinity (B.Div) Department. Historical Theology. First Advisor. Gilbert Thiele. Abstract.

    • Neil R Schmidt
    • 1959
  6. May 4, 2024 · But there was a certain friend of Hyrkanos [II, reigned ca. 67-66 BCE], an Idumean called Antipater. Having a large fortune and being by nature a man of action and a trouble-maker, he was unfriendly to Aristoboulos and quarrelled with him because of his friendliness toward Hyrkanos.

  7. In the second case, Kostobaros, an ambitious Idumean, enlisted the help of other Idumean nobles, most notably the Sons of Baba and the courtier Dositheos, to rebel against the authority of another Idumean noble, Herod the son of Antipater, who had managed to become king of Judea.

  8. Herod, one of the greatest and most controversial kings of Judea, was born in the year 73/72 B.C.E. to a family of Idumean converts. [1] His grandfather, Antipas, was the first to convert to Judaism under the wave of conquests led by the Hasmonean ruler, John Hyrcanus (134–104 B.C.E.).

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