- The
people appear under a Gr**** form of
their old name, as
Idumeans or
Idumaeans, and
their new
territory was
called Idumea or
Idumaea (Gr****: Ἰδουμαία...
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Antipater I the
Idumaean (113 or 114 BCE – 43 BCE) was the
founder of the
Herodian dynasty and
father of
Herod the Great.
According to Josephus, he was...
- 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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Cypros may
refer to: Cypros, a
Nabataean noblewoman, wife of
Antipater the
Idumaean (c. 113 BCE – 43 BCE)
Cypros (wife of
Herod Agrippa),
queen consort of...
-
Eerdmans Publishing: "This clan or
family must have been of
Edomite or
Idumaean origin." (p. 677). Elie ****is,
Identity in Conflict: The
Struggle between...
-
Hebrew Bible) in 140–130 BCE, he
required all
Idumaeans to obey
Jewish law or to leave; most
Idumaeans thus
converted to Judaism,
which meant that they...
- of 55 BC by way of
Hasmonean Judea,
where Hyrc**** II had
Antipater the
Idumaean,
father of
Herod the Great,
furnish the Roman-led army with supplies. As...
- by
Julius Caesar, Hyrc**** was
succeeded by his
courtier Antipater the
Idumaean, also
known as Antipas, as the
first Roman Procurator. In 57–55 BCE, Aulus...
- to:
Herod Antipas, an
ancient ruler of
Galilee and
Perea Antipater the
Idumaean, the
founder of the
Herodian Dynasty,
father of
Herod the Great, and grandfather...
-
minister in the
territory of Judaea, who was an
Edomite called Antipater the
Idumaean.
After Herod offered him a
large financial gift,
Antony confirmed the brothers...