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Herod Archelaus (born 22 bc, Judaea—died c. ad 18, Gaul) was the son and principal heir of Herod I the Great as king of Judaea, deposed by Rome because of his unpopularity with the Jews.
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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.
Archelaus was a veritable Herodian, but without the statesman-like ability of his father. He was cruel and tyrannical, sensual in the extreme, a hypocrite and a plotter. He observed the customary seven days of mourning for his father, but in the midst of them gave to his boon companions a congratulatory banquet upon his accession.
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The most common coins of Herod Archelaus (4 BCE - 6 CE) are small prutahs featuring a bunch of grapes and a crested helmet with his name and title spelled out in Greek, and a ship’s prow and wreath with his name and title abbreviated.
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