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Mariamne I (d. 29 BCE), also
called Mariamne the Hasmonean, was a
Hasmonean princess and the
second wife of
Herod the Great. Her parents,
Alexandra Maccabeus...
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Mariamne is a name
frequently used in the
Herodian royal house. In Gr**** it is
spelled Μαριάμη (Mariame) by Josephus; in some
editions of his work the...
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Mariamne III was a
daughter of
Aristobulus IV and Berenice. She had
three brothers,
Herod of Chalcis,
Herod Agrippa I, and
Aristobulus V, and one sister...
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Alexandrov Herod and
Mariamne (1938), an
English drama by
Clemence Dane
Herod and
Mariamne (1888), an
English poem by
Amelie Rives Mariamne (1911), an English...
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against Antigonus,
Herod married the
granddaughter of Hyrc**** II,
Mariamne (known as
Mariamne I), who was also a
niece of Antigonus.
Herod did this in an attempt...
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Olivia Mariamne Devenish (16
February 1771 – 26
November 1814) was the wife of Sir
Stamford Raffles, vice
governor of Java (1811–1816) from 1805 to 1814...
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first and better-known
Herod Agrippa and the
brother of Berenice,
Mariamne, and
Drusilla (second wife of the
Roman procurator Antonius Felix). He...
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Herod II (c. 27 BC – 33/34 AD) was the son of
Herod the
Great and
Mariamne II, the
daughter of
Simon Boethus the High Priest, and the
first husband of...
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Herod the Great's son by Malthace,
while Herod II was his son by
Mariamne II.)
According to the New
Testament Gospels, it was John the Baptist's...
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Herod and
Mariamne is a 1671
tragedy by the
English writer Samuel Pordage. It was
first performed by the Duke's
Company at the Lincoln's Inn
Fields Theatre...