- his dynasty. The
Herodians are
often mentioned in the
Gospels at the same time as the Pharisees. Like the Pharisees, the
Herodians wanted political independence...
-
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...
-
Great Revolt of
Judea on the
Roman side.
Agrippa II was the last of the
Herodians; with his
death in c. 92 or 100 AD the
dynasty was extinct, and the kingdom...
-
incorporated into a province.
Other parts of the
Herodian tetrarchy continued to
function under Herodians.
Philip ruled over
territories north and east of...
- from 37 BCE to 4 BCE
Herodian Tetrarchy, 4 BCE to 44 CE
Herodian of Patras, one of the
Seventy Disciples and
bishop of
Patras Herodians, a sect of ****enistic...
- The
Herodian kingdom was a
client state of the
Roman Republic,
later Roman Empire,
ruled from 37 to 4 BCE by
Herod the Great, who was
appointed "King of...
-
gives AD 5t - 10 - 1 (no year zero) = 6t BC. All the
dated coins of the
Herodians who
succeeded Herod the
Great are in
agreement on this date to
which they...
- and Judah. King at the
Jewish Encyclopedia Kings of the Jews at
Project MUSE
Kings of the Jews: Israel, Judah,
Hasmoneans &
Herodians at The Algemeiner...
- to
question 1) is
fairly simple:
Virtually all
scholars agree that the
Herodians, and
Josephus who is the main
source for
their lives,
always used Judean...
-
representing the Jews of Alexandria,
appealed to Caligula,
while Agrippa I, a
Herodian prince and
confidant of the emperor,
attempted to
dissuade him. The crisis...