-
marriage of
Phasaelis and
Antipas thus
ensured there would be no
attacks of the
eastern border tetrarchy of
Perea by the Nabataeans.
Phasaelis and Herod...
-
which he
named Phasaelis (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Φασαηλίς,
Phasaēlís), in
dedication to his
elder brother Phasael. The
remains of
Phasaelis were identified...
- Idumea. She was a
nominal queen regnant of the
toparchy of Iamnia, Azotus,
Phasaelis from 4 BCE. She
first married Joseph I (uncle of
Herod the Great) [pl]...
- the coins. Aretas' daughter,
Phasaelis of Nabataea,
married Herod Antipas,
otherwise known as
Herod the Tetrarch.
Phasaelis fled to her
father when she...
-
Herod the Great, in a
battle after he
intended to
divorce his
daughter Phasaelis An ally of the
Roman Empire, the
Nabataean kingdom flourished throughout...
- who was
given a
toparchy including the
cities of Jabneh, Ashdod, and
Phasaelis.
Herod was born
around 72 BCE in Idumea,
south of Judea. He was the second...
-
Marino Sanuto in 1321)."
Sanuto commented that the
stream extended into
Phasaelis,
which was
named after Prince Phasael, the
brother of King Herod. This...
-
Great Successor Agrippa I Born
Before 20 BC Died
After AD 39
Gallia Wives Phasaelis of
Nabataea Herodias Dynasty Herodian Dynasty Father Herod the
Great Mother...
- of
Herod the Great. Both the town of
Phasaelis and the
Phasaelus tower in
Jerusalem were
named after him.
Phasaelis (princess), also Phasael, Phaisael,...
-
imprisoned John the
Baptist because he
reproved Herod for
divorcing his wife (
Phasaelis,
daughter of King
Aretas of Nabataea) and
unlawfully taking Herodias,...