- old name, as
Idumeans or Idumaeans, and
their new
territory was
called Idumea or
Idumaea (Gr****: Ἰδουμαία, Idoumaía; Latin: Idūmaea), a term that was...
- Herod's son
Herod Archelaus who
became ethnarch of Judea, Samaria, and
Idumea; Herod's son
Philip who
became tetrarch of
territories north and east of...
- Hērōidēs Archelaos; 23 BC – c. AD 18) was the
ethnarch of Samaria, Judea, and
Idumea,
including the
cities Caesarea and Jaffa, for nine
years (c. 4 BC to AD...
- The Holy Land, Syria,
Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and
Nubia is a
travelogue and the
magnum opus of
Scottish painter David Roberts. It
contains 250 lithographs...
- styles. Kent was a
founding member and
producer of the short-lived band,
Idumea. He sang lead vocals, pla**** lead
guitar and keyboard, and
wrote the majority...
- thus
focuses on
identifying the most
probable elements. In AD 6, Judea,
Idumea, and
Samaria were
transformed from a
Herodian client state of the Roman...
- from 6 to 132 CE,
which at its
height encomp****ed the
regions of Judea,
Idumea, Samaria, and Galilee, as well as
parts of the
coastal plain of the southern...
-
further autonomy and
expanded into the
neighboring regions of Perea, Samaria,
Idumea, Galilee, and Iturea. The
Hasmonean rulers took the Gr****
title basileus...
- over much of Palestine,
including Samaria, Galilee, Iturea, Perea, and
Idumea. The
Jewish control over the
wider region resulted in it also
becoming known...
- Ekronite, Ammonite, Phoenician,
Amorite and Sutean,
spoken by the
Edomites in
Idumea (modern-day
southwestern Jordan and
parts of Israel) in the 2nd and 1st...