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    Herodias (Greek: Ἡρῳδιάς, Hērǭdiás; c. 15 BC – after AD 39) was a princess of the Herodian dynasty of Judaea during the time of the Roman Empire. Christian writings connect her with the execution of John the Baptist .

  2. Herodias, the wife of Herod Antipas, who was tetrarch (ruler of a minor principality in the Roman Empire) of Galilee in northern Palestine. She conspired with her daughter Salome to arrange the execution of John the Baptist. Learn more about her life, marriages, and exile with this article.

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Herodias in the Bible is notorious for being the woman who desired John the Baptist’s head on a platter. She was the unlawful wife of the tetrarch Herod Antipas and had formerly been the wife of Herod’s brother, Philip. As the granddaughter of Herod the Great, Herodias was herself a niece to both of her husbands, Philip and Antipas.

  4. HERODIAS hĭ rō’ dĭ əs (̔Ηρῳδιάς, G2478). The woman who as the wife of Herod Antipas contrived the death of John the Baptist (Matt 14:3-12; Mark 6:17-29; Luke 3:19, 20). Herodias was the daughter of Aristobulus, son of Herod the Great (see Herod), the full sister of Herod, king of Chalcis, and of Agrippa I.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Nov 2, 2023 · Herod the Great, founder of the dynasty, tried to kill the infant Jesus by the “slaughter of the innocents” at Bethlehem. Herod Philip, uncle and first husband of Herodias, was not a ruler. Herodias left Herod Philip to marry his half-brother Herod Antipas, Tetrarch of Galilee & Perea.

  7. HERODIAS. he-ro'-di-as (Herodias): The woman who compassed the death of John the Baptist at Macherus ( Matthew 14:1-12 Mark 6:14-29; compare also Luke 3:19, 20; Luke 9:7-9 ). According to the Gospel records, Herodias had previously been married to Philip, but had deserted him for his brother Herod the tetrarch.

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