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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...
- with the
right to
collect taxes.
Eventually Caesar made Antipater's sons
Phasaelus and
Herod the
governors of
Jerusalem and Galilee, respectively. After...
- the
masculin form
mainly as Φασάηλος, Phasaelos,
which in
Latin became Phasaelus.
There were
three princes by the name
Phasael in the
Herodian dynasty:...
- Epigraphy. 28 (1): 90–109. doi:10.1111/aae.12086.
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- Epigraphy. 28 (1): 90–109. doi:10.1111/aae.12086.
Retrieved 24
April 2024. "
Phasaelus". The
Zondervan Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Bible. 26
April 2017. pp...
- Epigraphy. 28 (1): 90–109. doi:10.1111/aae.12086.
Retrieved 24
April 2024. "
Phasaelus". The
Zondervan Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Bible. 26
April 2017. pp...
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elder brother of
Herod the Great. Both the town of
Phasaelis and the
Phasaelus tower in
Jerusalem were
named after him.
Phasaelis (princess), also Phasael...
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Tower of
David is a
historical name
given to the
northeast tower of the
Citadel of Jerusalem. It has been
identified as a
Herodian structure,
either the...
- Epigraphy. 28 (1): 90–109. doi:10.1111/aae.12086.
Retrieved 24
April 2024. "
Phasaelus". The
Zondervan Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Bible. 26
April 2017. pp...
- of the
towers standing as they were of the
greatest eminence; that is,
Phasaelus, and Hippicus, and Mariamne; and so much of the wall
enclosed the city...