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Herod I or
Herod the
Great (c. 72 – c. 4 BCE) was a
Roman Jewish client king of the
Herodian kingdom of Judea. He is
known for his
colossal building projects...
- as a v****al
state of the
Roman Empire. The
Herodian dynasty began with
Herod the
Great who ****umed the
throne of Judea, with
Roman support, bringing...
- Empire,
ruled from 37 to 4 BCE by
Herod the Great, who was
appointed "King of the Jews" by the
Roman Senate. When
Herod died, the
kingdom was
divided among...
- quarter") and is
referred to as both "
Herod the Tetrarch" and "King
Herod" in the New Testament. He was a son of
Herod the
Great and a
grandson of Antipater...
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constructed around 516 BCE and
later enhanced by
Herod the
Great around 18 BCE,
consequently also
being known as
Herod's Temple thereafter.
Defining the Second...
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Herod Archelaus (Ancient Gr****: Ἡρῴδης Ἀρχέλαος, Hērōidēs Archelaos; 23 BC – c. AD 18) was the
ethnarch of Samaria, Judea, and Idumea,
including the cities...
- bent on
discrediting Jesus out of envy. The
Letter of
Pilate to
Herod is a work
purportedly written by
Pontius Pilate to
Herod Antipas,
Tetrarch of Galilee...
- The
pageant of
Magnus Herodes (
Herod the Great) is the
sixteenth of the
pageants of the Wakefield/Towneley
Cycle of
medieval mystery plays. It occupies...
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would have such a
fellow whipped for o'er-doing Termagant, it
out-
Herods Herod".
Herod, like Termagant, was also a
character from
medieval drama who was...
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Herod Agrippa I (Roman name:
Marcus Julius Agrippa; c. 11 BC – c. AD 44), also
simply known as
Herod Agrippa,
Agrippa I, (Hebrew: אגריפס) or
Agrippa the...