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  1. Cleopatra was called Cleopatra of Jerusalem, to distinguish her from the Ptolemaic Greek Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt . Josephus mentions "Cleopatra of Jerusalem" twice: once in his Antiquities of the Jews 17.1.3 and once in his The Jewish War 1.28.4. Cleopatra of Jerusalem was not related to the Hasmonaean Dynasty.

  2. Sep 20, 2023 · Learn about the fifth wife of King Herod the Great, who was a loyal and dutiful queen. Find out how she inherited lands for her son, Prince Herod Philip II, and was related to Princess Salome.

  3. May 22, 2023 · About Cleopatra of Jerusalem, King Herod 7th wife. Postume daughter of Cleopatra VII Philopator, Pharaoh of Egypt and Julius Caesar, Roman Dictator wife of Jacob ben Matthan father of Saint Joseph adoptive father of Jesus. Cleopatra of Jerusalem Cleopatra of Jerusalem was a woman who lived in the 1st century BC during the Roman Empire.

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  5. Cleopatra of Jerusalem. 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. 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.

  7. Cleopatra of Jerusalem was one of the ten wives of Herod the Great and the mother of his two sons, Herod and Philip. She was a Jewish princess and a Roman client queen who ruled over parts of Palestine after Herod's death.

  8. Nov 25, 2017 · Learn about the visit of Cleopatra to Herod the Great in Jerusalem, and the political intrigues and conflicts of the Roman triumvir Antony and the Egyptian queen. Read excerpts from The Empire of the Ptolemies by John P. Mahaffy, published in 1895.

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