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Batanaea or
Batanea was an area
often mentioned between the
first century BC
until the
fourth century AD. It is
often mixed with the
biblical Bashan as...
- over the
northeast part of his father's kingdom: Iturea, Trachonitis,
Batanaea, Gaulanitis, Auranitis, and Paneas. He
ruled until his
death in 34 CE....
- and Galilee, as well as
several regions east of the
Jordan River—Perea,
Batanaea, Auranitis, and Trachonitis. The
first intervention of Rome in the region...
- (born c. 20 BC,
ruled 4 BC–AD 34),
tetrarch of Iturea, Trachonitis, and
Batanaea Herod II or
Herod Philip I (c. 27 BC–33 AD),
father of the
Salome in Mark...
- Iturea,
Gaulanitis (Golan),
Trachonitis (Lajat),
Auranitis (Hauran), and
Batanaea in the
first century CE....
-
classical antiquity, in
which the
region was
divided into four districts:
Batanaea, Gaulanitis,
Trachonitis and Auranitis. The Book of
Numbers tells that...
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extended south and
southeast of
Damascus as far as the
borders of Galilaea,
Batanaea, and Trachonitis.
According to
Flavius Josephus,
Abilene was a separate...
- Egypt,
Aulus Avilius Flaccus, with
Herod Agrippa, who was
governor of
Batanaea and Trachonitis, and was a
personal friend.
Flaccus had
conspired against...
-
Artaxias III,
Roman client king of
Armenia (b. 13 BC)
Philip the Tetrarch,
Jewish ruler of
Batanaea Stephen,
Jewish martyr of
Christianity (stoned to death)...
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function of tetrarch.
Philip was to
receive Gaulanitis (the
Golan Heights),
Batanaea (southern Syria),
Trachonitis and
Auranitis (Hauran).
Because of Judea's...