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    Herod II (ca. 27 BC – 33/34 AD) [1] [2] was the son of Herod the Great and Mariamne II, the daughter of Simon Boethus the High Priest, and the first husband of Herodias, daughter of Aristobulus IV and his wife Berenice. For a brief period he was his father's heir apparent, but Herod I removed him from succession in his will.

  2. Second Temple Judaism. Herod I [2] [3] [a] or Herod the Great ( c. 72 BCE – c. 4 BCE) was a Roman Jewish client king of the Herodian Kingdom of Judea. [4] [5] [6] He is known for his colossal building projects throughout Judea. Among these works are the rebuilding of the Second Temple in Jerusalem and the expansion of its base [7] [8] [9 ...

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  4. Herod Agrippa (Roman name Marcus Julius Agrippa; c. 11 BC – c. AD 44), also known as Herod II or Agrippa I (Hebrew: אגריפס), was the last Jewish king of Judea. He was a grandson of Herod the Great and the father of Herod Agrippa II, the last known king from the Herodian dynasty.

  5. Encyclopaedia Judaica. HEROD IIHEROD II (d. 48 c.e.), grandson of *Herod the Great and Mariamne the Hasmonean; son of Aristobulus and brother of *Agrippa i; king of Chalcis 41–48 c.e. The emperor Claudius granted Herod the kingdom of *Chalcis in the Lebanon in 41 c.e.

  6. Sep 12, 2016 · Definition. by Mark Cartwright. published on 12 September 2016. Available in other languages: French, Spanish. Subscribe to topic Subscribe to author. Herodium. Asaf T. (Public Domain) Herod I, or Herod the Great (c. 75 – 4 BCE), was the king of Judea who ruled as a client of Rome.

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  7. Herod I or Herod the Great (Hebrew: Hordos הוֹרְדוֹס) was a major Roman client-king of Judea approximately 37-4 B.C.E. in Jerusalem. Known to history as a ruthless man who did not hesitate to kill anyone who might have threatened his throne, Herod also proved himself to be a capable administrator and far-sighted ruler who reigned over ...

  8. Herodias, also Herodiade (c. 15 B.C.E. – after 39 C.E. ), was a Jewish princess of the Herodian Dynasty and queen of Galilee, best known for her portrayal in the New Testament as the wife of Herod Antipas who conspired in the death of John the Baptist . The granddaughter of Herod the Great, Herodias was first married to her uncle Herod II ...

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