-
Sampsiceramus II, his
first son
Azizus succeeded him. He
reigned from 42
until 54.
Little is
known of the
reign of
Azizus,
except for his
childless marriage...
- In the 1 Chronicles, Aziz was the son of
Shema and the
father of Bela.
Azizus (Latinised),
attested as an
Arabian king who
ruled Sampsigeramids of the...
-
Gaius Julius Azizus and Sohaemus, and two daughters,
Iotapa and Mamaea.
After the
death of
Sampsiceramus II in 42 AD, his
first son
Azizus succeeded him...
- 49/50, he
broke off her
engagement and gave her in
marriage to
Gaius Julius Azizus,
priest king of the
Emesene dynasty, who had
consented to be cir****cised...
-
until 42 and
Queen Iotapa. He had an
elder brother called Gaius Julius Azizus, who was the
first husband of the
Herodian Princess Drusilla and had two...
- emplo**** by
Felix to
convince Herod Agrippa II's
sister Drusilla to
divorce Azizus of
Emesa and
marry him instead. The text
reads "Simon" in some
Latin m****cripts...
- of
Herod Agrippa I and Cypros.
Drusilla of
Judea divorced Gaius Julius Azizus, King of
Emesa to
marry Felix. The
couple had a son,
Marcus Antonius Agrippa...
-
named Agrippinus.
Drusilla [AD 38–79], who
married first to
Gaius Julius Azizus, King of
Emesa and then to
Antonius Felix, the
procurator of Judaea. Drusilla...
- Press. ISBN 978-0-300-02288-9. Hvidberg-Hansen, Finn O. (2007). 'Arṣû and '
Azîzû : a
study of the West
Semitic "Dioscuri" and the gods of dawn and dusk (PDF)...
- 48-31BC
Iamblichus II 20 BC- 14 AD
Sampsiceramus II 14-42 AD
Gaius Julius Azizus 42-54 AD
Sohaemus of
Emesa 54-73 AD
Gaius Julius Alexion 73-78 AD Herod...