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Alexander Jannaeus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλέξανδρος Ἰανναῖος Aléxandros Iannaîos; Hebrew: יַנַּאי Yannaʾy; born
Jonathan יהונתן) was the
second king of the...
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ribbons with a
pomegranate between horns, with
borders of dots.
Alexander Jannaeus (also
known as
Alexander Jannai/Yannai), king of
Judea from (103 to 76...
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Aristobulus being the firstborn. The
other three were
Alexander Jannaeus, Absalom, and a
fifth brother, whom
Josephus mentions but does not name...
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Alexander Jannaeus,
until 67 BC. Hyrc**** II
becomes high
priest of
Jerusalem for the
first time, on the
death of his father,
Alexander Jannaeus,
until 66...
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Deborah and Athaliah. The wife of
Aristobulus I, and
afterward of
Alexander Jannaeus, she was also the last
ruler of
Judaea to die as the
sovereign of an independent...
- push the
Hasmonean forces into a deep
valley where Jannaeus was "lucky to
escape alive".
Jannaeus returned to
fierce Jewish opposition in
Jerusalem after...
- side of the Dead Sea.
Machaerus was
built by
Hasmonean king
Alexander Jannaeus (r. 104–78 BCE). Destro****
later by
Roman general Gabinius in 57 BCE during...
- The
Judean Civil War was a
conflict between King
Alexander Jannaeus and the Pharisees, the
dominant political party in the
Great Sanhedrin at the time...
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Jannaeus (r. 103-76 BCE)
against the
Nabatean kings Obodas I and
Aretas III
between ca. 93–80 BCE,
leading to the
conquest of the
Golan by
Jannaeus....
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probably over the
period 47–40 BCE. Hyrc**** was the
eldest son of
Alexander Jannaeus, King and High Priest, and
Alexandra Salome.
After the
death of Alexander...