-
Aristobulus, and
thereby gave the
latter the victory. Hyrc**** took
refuge in the
citadel of Jerusalem; but the
capture of the
Temple by
Aristobulus compelled...
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Judah Aristobulus I, or
Aristobulus I (/ˌærɪstəˈbjuːləs/; Gr****: Ἀριστόβουλος, romanized: Aristóboulos), was the High
Priest of
Israel and the
first Hasmonean...
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Aristobulus or
Aristoboulos may
refer to:
Aristobulus I (died 103 BC), king of the
Hebrew Hasmonean Dynasty, 104–103 BC
Aristobulus II (died 49 BC), king...
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Aristobulus IV (31–7 BC) was a
prince of
Judea from the
Herodian dynasty, and was
married to his cousin, Berenice,
daughter of
Costobarus and
Salome I...
- from the
office of high
priest and
appoint Aristobulus instead. To
secure himself against danger from
Aristobulus,
Herod instituted a
system of espionage...
-
apostolou Varnava ("The Holy
Apostle Aristobulus,
Bishop of Britain,
brother of the
Apostle Barnabas") Latin:
Sanctus Aristobulus Senex, Apostolus, Martyr, Episcopus...
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Aristobulus of C****andreia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστόβουλος ὁ Κασσανδρεὺς; c. 375 BC – 301 BC), Gr**** historian, son of
Aristobulus,
probably a
Phocian settled...
-
changed their houses,
while Aristobulus went to the
royal palace, and Hyrc****
retired to the
house of
Aristobulus."
Aristobulus ruled from 67–63 BCE. From...
- died and her sons, Hyrc**** II and
Aristobulus II,
turned against each
other in a
civil war. In 63 BCE,
Aristobulus was
besieged in
Jerusalem by his brother's...
-
daughter of
Aristobulus IV and his wife Berenice,
Herodias was a full
sister to
Herod V (king of Chalkis),
Herod Agrippa (king of Judea),
Aristobulus Minor...