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Salampsio (Hebrew: שלומציון, Shlomtzion) was the
eldest daughter of
Herod the
Great by his
royal Hasmonean wife,
Mariamne I. She was
married to Phasael...
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Alexandros and
Aristobulus (both
executed in 7 BCE), and two daughters,
Salampsio and Cypros. A
fifth child (male),
drowned at a
young age –
likely in the...
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wives Issue among others Antipater II
Alexander Aristobulus IV
Princess Salampsio Herod II
Herod Antipas Herod Archelaus Olympias the
Herodian Philip Salome...
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Mariamne I.
Mariamne I also bore
another daughter, Cypros' sister,
named Salampsio.
Cypros married Antipater IV, her
first cousin (he was the son of Herod...
- Phasael, and
seems to have been posthumous,
married Herod's
daughter Salampsio, by whom he had five children. The son of
Herod by his concubine, Pallas...
- Antipater, son of Salome,
Herod the Great's
sister Antipater, son of
Salampsio,
Herod the Great's daughter, and
Phasael ben
Phasael Antipater of Cyrene...
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Berenice 11.
Salome I 1.
Herod Agrippa II 12.
Phasael 6.
Phasael II 3.
Cypros 14.
Herod the
Great (= 8) 7.
Salampsio 15.
Mariamne the
Hasmonean (= 9)...
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Costobarus 5.
Berenice 11.
Salome I 1.
Berenice 12.
Phasael 6.
Phasael II 3.
Cypros 14.
Herod the
Great (= 8) 7.
Salampsio 15.
Mariamne the
Hasmonean (= 9)...
- wife died,
Herod betrothed him to his
eldest daughter by
Mariamne I,
Salampsio, but
because of an
affection for a "slave girl", by
whose "charms" he...
- She was
married to king
Herod Agrippa. She was born to
Phasael II and
Salampsio and was the
granddaughter of
Phasael I,
brother of
Herod the Great. With...