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Herodian or Herodi**** (Gr****: Ἡρωδιανός) of Syria,
sometimes referred to as "
Herodian of Antioch" (c. 170 – c. 240), was a
minor Roman civil servant who...
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Herodians (Gr****: Ἡρώδειοι; Latin: Herodiani) were a sect of ****enistic Jews
mentioned in the New
Testament on two
occasions –
first in
Galilee and...
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Herodian kingdom was a
client state of the
Roman Republic ruled from 37 to 4 BCE by
Herod the Great, who was
appointed "King of the Jews" by the Roman...
- The
Herodian dynasty was a
royal dynasty of
Idumaean (Edomite) descent,
ruling the
Herodian Kingdom of
Judea and
later the
Herodian tetrarchy as a v****al...
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Herodian tetrarchy was a
regional division of a
client state of Rome,
formed following the
death of
Herod the
Great in 4 BCE. The latter's
client kingdom...
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Herodian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Herodian (c. 170 – c. 240) was a
Roman civil servant who
wrote History of the
Empire from the Death...
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later known as "Heliogabalus", a
hybrid of "Helios" and "Elagabalus".
Herodian writes that when the
emperor Macrinus came to power, he
suppressed the...
- 5.7;
Herodian, ii.12.3.
Herodian, ii.11.6. C****ius Dio, lxxiv, 17.3. C****ius Dio, lxxiv, 17.4;
Historia Augusta,
Didius Juli****, 8.7;
Herodian, ii.12...
- Parthica.
Maximinus is
described by
several ancient sources,
though only
Herodian's Roman History is contemporary. He was a so-called
barracks emperor of...
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states that "the
teams of
archaeologists Nahman Avigad in 1969–1980 in the
Herodian city of Jerusalem, and
Yigael Shiloh in 1978–1982, in the city of David"...