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Pheroras (Gr****: Φερώρας; c. 68 BC–c. 5 BC),
probably born in
Marissa (Idumea), was the
youngest son of
Antipater I and his wife
Cypros and
younger brother...
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Scene I.
Pheroras,
brother of
Salome and Herod,
enters talking about his love of Graphina, a
servant girl in Herod's court.
Pheroras had been commanded...
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Hasmonean Aristobulus II. They had four sons: Phasael, Herod, Joseph, and
Pheroras, and a daughter, Salome, one of
several Salomes among the Herodians. Antipater...
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Antipater the
Idumaean Cypros (Nabatean)
Phasael Herod the
Great Salome I
Pheroras Joseph Aristobulus IV Berenice...
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Alexander lived in Herod's court, he was
betrothed to the
daughter of
Pheroras.
Pheroras was Alexander's
paternal great-uncle and was Herod's brother. Antipater...
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Senate 40 BCE,
reigned 37–4 BCE
Phasael (Governor of Jerusalem) 47–40 BCE
Pheroras (Governor of Perea) 20–5 BCE
Herod Archelaus (Ethnarch of Judaea) 4 BCE...
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Mariamne I d. 29 BCE
Malthace (Samaritan)
Herod the
Great Salome I Phasa'el
Pheroras Joseph Alexander II d. 7 BCE
Berenice (daughter of
Salome I) Aristobulus...
- this town
might not be
identical with Tell Hesban:
Josephus tell us that
Pheroras, the
younger brother of
Herod the
Great and
tetrarch of Perea, had his...
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about Tigranes'
later life. His wife was the
daughter of
Pheroras, but they had no children.
Pheroras was his
paternal great-uncle and a
brother to Herod....
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Alexandreion was
restored by
Herod the Great, a task he ****igned to his
brother Pheroras.
Herod gave it the
character of a
palatial desert fortress,
similar to...