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Malthace (Gr****: Μαλθάκη, romanized: Malthákē) was a
Samaritan woman who
lived in the
latter half of the 1st
century BC. She was one of the
wives of Herod...
- BC,
Antipater was then executed, and
Archelaus (from the
marriage with
Malthace) was made heir in his father's will as king over Herod's
entire kingdom...
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married to his half-brother
Herod II. (Antipas was
Herod the Great's son by
Malthace,
while Herod II was his son by
Mariamne II.)
According to the New Testament...
- for nine
years (c. 4 BC to AD 6). He was the son of
Herod the
Great and
Malthace the Samaritan,
brother of
Herod Antipas, and half-brother of
Herod II....
- sons and his
daughter as a tetrarchy.
Herod Archelaus, son of
Herod and
Malthace the Samaritan, was
given the
title of
ethnarch and
ruled over the main...
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Alexandra married Timius of Cyprus. Schwartz,
Daniel R. (2018-05-15), "
Malthace, Archelaus, and
Herod Antipas:
Between Genealogy and Typology", Sources...
- Archelaus, from the
marriage with
Malthace,
would rule as
ethnarch over the
tetrachy of Judea,
while Herod Antipas by
Malthace and
Philip from Herod's fifth...
- Ολυμπιάδα, romanized: Olumpiáda) was the
daughter of
Herod the
Great and wife
Malthace, a Samaritan. This was Herod's
fourth marriage. Olympias'
better known...
- Date of Herod's death). Antipater,
Jewish heir and son of
Herod the
Great Malthace,
Jewish woman and wife of
Herod the
Great Marcus Porcius Latro,
Roman rhetorician...
- the
Idumaean procurator of
Judea 1.Doris 2.Mariamne I 3.Mariamne II 4.
Malthace Herod I the
Great king of
Judea 5.Cleopatra of
Jerusalem 6.Pallas 7.Phaidra...