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Phasael (died 40 BCE; Hebrew: פַצָאֵל, romanized: Faṣā'ēl,; Latin: Phasaelus; from Gr****: Φασάηλος, romanized: Phasaelos), was a
prince from the Herodian...
- structure,
either the
Phasael Tower or the
Hippicus Tower described by the
ancient Jewish historian Josephus. The
towers named Phasael,
Hippicus and Mariamne...
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Phasael or Phasa'el is an
ancient Semitic,
probably mainly Nabataean, gender-neutral name, i.e. used for both men and women. The
Semitic name took the...
- of
Antipater and
Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121)
Phasael II, son of
Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196)
Phasael III, son of
Herod the
Great (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121)...
- of
Antipater and
Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121)
Phasael II, son of
Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196)
Phasael III, son of
Herod the
Great (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121)...
- of
Antipater and
Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121)
Phasael II, son of
Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196)
Phasael III, son of
Herod the
Great (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121)...
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modern Arabic version, Petza'el a
Modern Hebrew one.
Phasael may
refer to:
Phasael (name)
Phasael (died 40 BCE),
elder brother of
Herod the Great. Both...
- of
Antipater and
Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121)
Phasael II, son of
Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196)
Phasael III, son of
Herod the
Great (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121)...
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Herod named the
tallest of the towers, 44
metres (144 ft) in height,
Phasael, in
memory of his
brother who had
committed suicide while in captivity...
- of
Antipater and
Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121)
Phasael II, son of
Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196)
Phasael III, son of
Herod the
Great (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121)...