- Idumaeans, and
their new
territory was
called Idumea or
Idumaea (Gr****: Ἰδουμαία, Idoumaía; Latin:
Idūmaea), a term that was used in the ****enistic and Roman...
- Tetrarchy. The
Herodian Kingdom included the
regions of Judea, Samaria,
Idumaea, and Galilee, as well as
several regions east of the
Jordan River—Perea...
- Nabataeans, they had
migrated to
southern Judea,
which became known as
Idumaea; they were
later converted to
Judaism by the Hasmoneans.
Alexander the...
-
southern parts of Judea,
which came to be
known in
classical sources as "
Idumaea". This
settlement process was continuous, and it was
carried out using...
- he was the son of
Antipas and had
formerly held that name. A
native of
Idumaea (a
region southeast of
Judah in
which the
Edomites settled during the classical...
- Jerusalem. The
province constituted a part of Eber-Nari and was
bounded by
Idumaea (now part of
Achaemenid Arabia) to the south,
lying along the frontier...
-
migrating to the area
became dominant,
leading to its
being referred to as
Idumaea. The
Edomites later converted to
Judaism and ****imilated into the Jewish...
- from
Transjordan to the
southern parts of Judea,
which became known as
Idumaea. The
Qedarites were the
dominant Arab tribe;
their territory ran from the...
-
First John Hyrc**** took over the
hills of
southern and
central Palestine (
Idumaea and the
territories of Shechem,
Samaria and Scythopolis) in 128–104; then...
-
divided among his sons:
Archelaus served as
ethnarch of Judea, Samaria, and
Idumaea,
while Herod Antipas governed Galilee and Perea. Archelaus's
misrule led...