File HerodArchelaus I.jpg 200px thumb HerodArchelaus from Guillaume Rouill s Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Image Herod Archelaus.jpg 300px thumb Herodian coinage Coin of HerodArchelaus Image Palestine after Herod.png thumb right 300px The Division of Herod the Great Herod s Kingdom br legend lime Tetrarchy Judea under HerodArchelaus, legend Fuchsia Territory under Herod Antipas legend orange Territory under Herod Philip II legend silver Salome I cities of Jabneh , Azotas, Phaesalis legend green ... article date October 2009 HerodArchelaus 23 BC c. 18 AD was the ethnarch of Samaria , Judea , and Idumea biblical Edom from 4 BC to 6 AD. He was the son of Herod the Great and Malthace the Samaritan, the brother of Herod Antipas , and the half brother of Herod Philip I . Archelaus received the Tetrarchy ... herod archelaus.htm King HerodArchelaus http jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 1729&letter A&search Herod 20Archelaus Jewish Encyclopedia Archelaus S start S hou Herodian Dynasty House of Herod ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Archelaus, Herod ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Archelaus, Herod Category ... Herodes Arkhelaos sv Herodes Archelaos tl Herodes Arquelao tr HerodArchelaus uk wo Arkelawus ... of the Census of Quirinius . The first wife of Archelaus is given by Josephus simply as Mariamne, ref cite book author Josephus origyear circa 75 chapter The History Of The Spurious Alexander. Archelaus ... Aristobulus , whom he divorced to marry Glaphyra . She was the widow of Archelaus brother Alexander ... Mosaic law along with Archelaus continued cruelty roused the ire of the Jews, who complained to Augustus. Archelaus was deposed in the year 6 and banished to Vienne, Is re Vienne in Gaul Samaria, Judea ... of the Jewish People , Harvard University Press, 1976, ISBN 0674397312, page 246 When Archelaus ... province under the name Iudaea. ref In the Bible, Archelaus is mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew ... more details
The name Archelaus Greek , i.e. prime rule of people may refer to Historical persons Archelaus philosopher , pupil of Anaxagoras, 5th century BC Archelaus I of Macedon , reigned 413 399 BC Archelaus general , fought in the First, Second and Third Mithridatic Wars 1st century BC Archelaus high priest of Comana Cappadocia Archelaus died 55 BC , son of general Archelaus, the high priest of Comana Cappadocia in 1st century BC Archelaus father of Archelaus of Cappadocia Archelaus , son to the above, another high priest of Comana Cappadocia in 1st century BC Archelaus of Cappadocia , son to the above and reigned as King 36 BC AD 17 Archelaus of Cilicia died 38 , son to the above and Client King under Roman Emperor Tiberius in the 1st century AD HerodArchelaus born 23 BC , ethnarch of Samaria, Judea, and Idumea, 4 BC 6 AD Archelaus of Sparta, son of Agesilaus I died 886 BC Archelaus of Priene , an ancient Greek sculptor Archelaus the deacon, a third century saint martyred with Quiriacus of Ostia in 235 Archelaus, bishop of Caschar in Mesopotamia, third century bishop to whom is attributed a Disputation with Manes, see Mani prophet Mythological Persons Archelaus, son of Heracles Archelaus, son Electryon and Anaxo, killed by the sons of Pterelaus Archelaus, son of Aegyptus . He was killed by his wife, Anaxibia, daughter of Danaus. Archelaus, son of Temenus son of Heracles . Driven into exile by his brothers, he was promised the kingdom of king Cisseus of Macedonia, and the hand of his daughter in marriage. He was, however, betrayed and murdered by the king. Other Archelaus play Archelaus play by Euripides el . . . Pierikos Archelaos B.C , a basketball club in Katerini, Greece disambiguation hn bg de Archelaos el es Arquelao eu Arkelao fr Arch laos gl Arquelao it Archelao he la Archelaus hu Arkhelaosz egy rtelm s t lap nl Archela s ja pl Archelaos pt Arquelau ru sk Archelaos sh Arhelaj fi Arkhelaos ... more details
Herod Aramaic pronunciation has a long e , Hee rod , as does the Greek, but short in English is a name used of several kings belonging to the Herodian Dynasty of the Roman Empire Roman province of Judaea Roman province Judaea Herod the Great c. 74 4 BC , client king of Judaea who rebuilt the Second Temple in Jerusalem into Herod s Temple HerodArchelaus 23 BC c. AD 18 , ethnarch of Samaria, Judea, and Idumea Herod Antipas 20 BC c. AD 40 , tetrarch of Galilee and Peraea, who called Herod the Tetrarch or Herod in the New Testament up to Acts 4 27 was described therein as ordering John the Baptist s death and as mocking Jesus Herod II c. 27 BC 33 AD , sometimes called Herod Philip I, father of Salome Philip the Tetrarch 4 BC AD 34 , sometimes called Herod Philip II, tetrarch of Ituraea and Trachonitis Herod Agrippa I c. 10 BC AD 44 , client king of Judaea, called King Herod or Herod in Acts 12 of the New Testament Herod of Chalcis , also known as Herod III, king of Chalcis AD 41 48 Herod Agrippa II AD 27 100 , tetrarch of Chalcis who was described in Acts of the Apostles as King Agrippa before whom Paul of Tarsus defended himself Herodes Atticus AD 101 177 , was an unrelated Greek aristocrat who served as a Roman Senator and proponent of Sophism Other H rode et Mariamne , a tragedy, by Voltaire Herod band , the name of a heavy metal band from the United States Herod horse , a thoroughbred racehorse A herred is an administrative area in Denmark and Norway disambig br Herodez bg ca Herodes cs Herodes cy Herod da Herodes de Herodes el fr H rode he id Herodes nl Herodes ja no Herodes oc Er des omonimia pl Herod pt Herodes ru sl Herod fi Herodes t smennyssivu th uk vi Herod zh ... more details
Glaphyra married prince Alexander, son of Herod Alexander of Judea in an arranged ceremony. Archelaus ... s appreciation to Archelaus, Herod reconciled him to the Roman Governor of Syria Roman province Syria ...Archelaus lang el , flourished 1st century BC & 1st century, died 17 was a Roman Client Prince and the last King of Cappadocia . ref http www.livius.org ap ark archelaus archelaus.html ref Family & Early Life Archelaus was a Cappadocia n Greeks Greek nobleman , possibly of Macedonia Greece Macedonian descent . His full name was Archelaus Sisines . ref Syme, Anatolica studies in Strabo , p.148 ref He was the first born son, namesake of the Roman Client and High Priest Ruler Archelaus father of Archelaus of Cappadocia Archelaus , of the temple state of Comana Cappadocia Comana, Cappadocia ..., Archelaus no.3&4 ref Archelaus father served as the High Priest of the Bellona goddess Roman Goddess of War, Bellona . Archelaus had a sibling a brother called Sisines. ref Dueck, Strabo s cultural geography the making of a kolossourgia p.208 ref The paternal grandfather of Archelaus, also known as Archelaus high priest of Comana Cappadocia Archelaus , was the first in his family to be High Priest ... smith bio 0272.html Ancient Library, Archelaus no.2 ref His paternal grandfather ... grandfather, may have been a maternal grandson of the Pontic King, who his father Archelaus general Archelaus , was the favorite high ranking general of Mithridates VI, who may had married one of the daughters ... bio 0272.html Ancient Library, Archelaus no.3 ref His father was replaced by another Greek nobleman ... Cappadocia Comana . ref http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0272.html Ancient Library, Archelaus no.2 ref Sometime after his father died. After the death of his father Archelaus, his mother and his ... Syme, Anatolica studies in Strabo p.144 ref Little is known of the early life of Archelaus. Prior to be becoming King, Archelaus served as a Priest at Comana. ref http www.livius.org ap ark archelaus ... more details
Archelaus lang el , born before 8 BC 38 was a Cappadocia n Prince ref name Tacitus, Annals, 6.41 ... Levick, p.110 Levick, Tiberius the Politician , p.110 ref He is sometimes known as Archelaus Minor Minor Latin for the younger ref name Tacitus, Annals, 6.41 and Archelaus II ref Vogt, Aufstieg und Niedergang ... ref to distinguished him from his father Archelaus of Cappadocia . Archelaus was a Monarch of Greeks Greek , Armenians Armenian and Persian people Persian descent . He was fifth and final Archelaus to be named after the first Archelaus general Archelaus his paternal great great grandfather , who ... Archelaus of Cappadocia from his first marriage to Kingdom of Armenia antiquity an unnamed Princess ...&138 ref , thus Artavasdes II was a maternal grandson to Mithridates VI and Laodice. Archelaus was the maternal uncle of Glaphyra s children Tigranes V of Armenia Tigranes , Alexander grandson of Herod the Great Alexander and her unnamed daughter. Little is known on Archelaus life prior to becoming ... , p.205 ref After 25 BC, Archelaus and his family settled there, where his father developed the city ... ref In 17 the father of Archelaus had died. Cappadocia had become a Roman province and Lesser Armenia Armenia Minor was given to Artaxias III to rule as Roman Client King. The Romans had given Archelaus ... . ref name Levick, p.110 Archelaus was also given a small region in Cilicia called Cetis to rule which ... little on the life of Archelaus and his reign as King. What is mainly known about Archelaus is from ... to Archelaus resisted against the monarch because of compulsion to supply property returns and taxes ... Mountains aided by the local natural environment, where they held out against Archelaus unwarlike troops. For Archelaus to end the rebellion, Syria Roman province Imperial Governor of Syria Lucius .... ref name Tacitus, Annals, 6.41 In 38, Archelaus had died leaving no heir to his throne. Later ... Client King. Roman Emperor Caligula also gave Archelaus ruling territories to Antiochus IV to rule ... more details
Archelaus of Macedon may refer to Archelaus I of Macedon , king of Macedon from 413 to 399 BC Archelaus II of Macedon , succeeded his father Archelaus I hndis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Archelaus lang el , flourished 1st century BC was a High priest of the temple state of Comana Cappadocia Comana, Cappadocia . ref name Ancient Library, Archelaus no. 3 http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0272.html Ancient Library, Archelaus no. 3 ref Archelaus was a Cappadocia n Greeks Greek ... Client Ruler and High Priest of Comana Cappadocia Comana, Cappadocia , Archelaus high priest of Comana Cappadocia Archelaus ref http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0272.html Ancient Library, Archelaus ... p.208 ref His paternal grandfather also called Archelaus general Archelaus , Kingdom of Pontus ... father and sister, Archelaus succeeded his father as High Priest Temple Ruler of the Comana Cappadocia. ref name Ancient Library, Archelaus no. 3 Archelaus was the High Priest of the Bellona goddess ... BC, Archelaus assisted with troops and money for those who created disturbances in Cappadocia and threatened then King Ariobarzanes III of Cappadocia . Cicero compelled Archelaus to quit the campaign against Ariobarzanes III. ref name Ancient Library, Archelaus no. 3 In 47 BC the Roman Dictator ... the Triumvir Pompey , deprived and deposed Archelaus of his office of high priest and rule over Comana. ref name Ancient Library, Archelaus no. 3 Archelaus was replaced by another Greek nobleman ... Comana . ref http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0272.html Ancient Library, Archelaus no. 2 ref The fate of Archelaus afterwards is unknown. Archelaus had married a Cappadocia n Greek Hetaera called Glaphyra hetaera Glaphya . ref Syme, Anatolica studies in Strabo p.p.144 & 167 ref Glaphyra bore Archelaus two sons Archelaus Sisines, ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 32710 Archelaus ref also known as King Archelaus of Cappadocia who reign from 36 BC until his death in 17 ref name Dueck ... topic 32710 Archelaus H. Temporini and W. Haase, Aufstieg und Niedergang der r mischen Welt Geschichte ... Archelaus Father Of Archelaus Of Cappadocia Category Anatolian Greeks Category Roman client ... more details
Orphan date August 2009 For other uses, see ArchelausArchelaus was a Macedon ian phrourarch of Tyre, Lebanon Tyre appointed by Perdiccas or Alexander in 323 321 BC. Perdiccas had left 800 attic talent talent s with him in 321 BC for safe keeping, which he turned over to Attalus son of Andromenes after Perdiccas death along with the affairs of the city. References Who s Who in the Age of Alexander the Great Edited by Waldemar Heckel ISBN 978 1 4051 1210 9 DEFAULTSORT Archelaus Phrourarch Category Phrourarchs of Alexander the Great Category 4th century BC Macedonians ... more details
Archelaus lang el , flourished second half of 2nd century BC & first half of 1st century BC, died by 63 BC was a leading military general of the King Mithridates VI of Pontus . Archelaus was the greatest ..., Rome s deadliest enemy p.114 ref Archelaus was a Cappadocia n ref http www.ancientlibrary.com ... p.p. 208 209 ref As he was a friend of Mithridates VI, the Pontic King gave Archelaus a Court Title ... http www.historyofwar.org articles people archelaus.html ref Archelaus was a prominent Pontic general ..., Archelaus and his brother were involved in a military campaign with the Pontic army against King Nicomedes ... brother. Archelaus was next involved in Mithridates VI s successful military campaign in conquering most of Asia Roman province the Roman Province of Asia . Archelaus had attacked a city called Magnesia ad Sipylum or Magnesia on the Maeander . This attack failed and Archelaus was wounded in the fighting ... of 88 BC or perhaps in 87 BC, Mithridates VI had given Archelaus the command of his large fleet and army to conquer Athens . Archelaus and the Pontic army were sent to Greece , in response to the Athenians ..., Archelaus captured the Cyclades Islands and the Greek island of Delos . ref http www.historyofwar.org articles people archelaus.html ref When Archelaus and the Pontic army arrived in Athens ... small detachment of Roman Soldiers. The presence of the Pontic army under the command of Archelaus encouraged citizens from Southern Greece to revolt against Roman rule. Archelaus and Bruttius Sura and their armies clashed over three days at Battle of Chaeronea 86 BC Chaeronea in 86 BC , where Archelaus was completely defeated. Archelaus and the Pontic army were besieged by Roman Dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla and his five Roman legions. Archelaus and the Pontic army withdrew from Boeotia and pulled ... to assist Archelaus. As Arcathius was advancing through Northern Greece, Archelaus made several ... into Athens. By that time, Arcathius had died on his way to Athens. Archelaus ally the Athenian tyrant ... more details
Archelaus lang el 5th century BCE was an Ancient Greek philosophy Ancient Greek philosopher , a pupil of Anaxagoras , and said by some to have been a teacher of Socrates . He asserted that the principle of Motion physics motion was the separation of hot from cold, from which he endeavoured to explain the formation of the Earth and the creation of animal s and human s. Life Archelaus was a Philosophy philosopher of the Ionian School philosophy Ionian School , called Physicus from having been the first to teach Natural philosophy at Athens . This statement of Diogenes La rtius , ref name diog1 Diogenes La rtius, ii. 16 ref is contradicted by Clement of Alexandria , ref Clement of Alexandria, Stromata , i. ref but the two may be reconciled by supposing that Archelaus was the first Athenian .... Aristot. fol. 6, b. ref who probably got his information from Theophrastus , Archelaus was a native ... of Chios , a contemporary of Socrates, that Socrates went with Archelaus on a trip to Samos. ref ... to Archelaus theory about the generation and nourishment of the first animals. ref John Burnet classicist John Burnet 1911, Plato Phaedo , p. 100. ref The tradition which connects Archelaus with Euripides may have arisen from a confusion with Euripides patron, Archelaus I of Macedon Archelaus , king of Macedon ia. Philosophy No fragments of Archelaus have survived his doctrines have to be extracted ... writer Hippolytus . Archelaus held that air and infinity are the principle of all things, by which ..., arose cold and warmth, or water and fire, the one passive, the other active. Archelaus deduced motion ... Sophists . Of the other doctrines of Archelaus, he asserted that the Earth was flat, but that the surface ... of All Heresies , i. 8 Archelaus . ws Diogenes La rtius , s Lives of the Eminent Philosophers Book II Archelaus Life of Archelaus , translated by Robert Drew Hicks 1925 Presocratics DEFAULTSORT Archelaus Category 5th century BC Greek people Category 5th century BC philosophers Category Ancient ... more details
Italic title Archelaus Ancient Greek polytonic , Archelaos is a drama written and performed in Macedonia ancient kingdom Macedon ia by Euripides honouring Archelaus I of Macedon on a par with king Caranus king Karanus . Felix Jacoby thinks it possible that Euripides called Karanus Archelaus which actually means leader of people , in order to please Archelaus. In the play, Archelaos son of Temenus was exiled from Argos by his brothers and went to Thrace , to king Cisseus who happened to be at war with neighbouring people and promised Archelaos his kingdom and daughter if he could protect him against the enemies. Archelaos did it and went to ask the king for his promised reward. The king however broke his promise and decided to kill Archelaos by treachery. He therefore gave orders to prepare a pitfall to trap him. But a slave of the king told Archelaos about the plot and the hero asked for a secret interview with the king when alone he threw him inside the pitfall. He then fled to Macedonia, led by a goat, according to some command of Apollo, and founded the city of Vergina Aigai after the goat. From the main play only fragments have been saved. The works Alcmene , Temenus , Temenidai and Archelaus were part of the Macedonian tetralogy of Euripides. References Euripides Cresphontes Kresphontes and Archelaos by Annette Harder, Eur pides . ISBN 9004075119. The Macedonian tetralogy of Euripides by Richard Johnson Walker. Euripides Plays Category Plays by Euripides Category Lost plays Category Mythology of Macedonia kingdom Category Archelaus I of Macedon Ancient Greece stub ... more details
File Apotheosis Homer BM 2191.jpg right thumb Archelaus of Priene s relief Archelaus of Priene was a Greek sculptor who lived close to 300 BC in Priene . He is remembered for his apotheosis of Homer apotheosis of Homer , a marble relief aggrandising the poet that is now preserved in the British Museum . References cite book title Patterns of redemption in Virgil s Georgics pages 29 first Llewelyn last Morgan publisher Cambridge University Press year 1999 isbn 0521651662 cite book title Greek myths and Christian mystery pages 333 first Hugo last Rahner publisher Biblo & Tannen Publishers year 1971 isbn 0819602701 cite book title Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire pages 40 first Claude last Nicolet publisher University of Michigan Press year 1990 isbn 0472100963 Greece sculptor stub Category Greek sculptors Category 4th century BC people it Archelao di Priene pl Archelaos z Priene ... more details
Infobox Person name Archelaus Smith image image size caption birth name birth date Birth date 1734 04 23 birth place Chatham, Massachusetts Chatham , Massachusetts , United States death date Death date and age 1821 04 03 1734 04 23 death place Centreville, Cape Sable Island , Nova Scotia body discovered death cause resting place resting place coordinates coord LAT LONG display inline,title residence nationality United States American , Canada Canadian ethnicity citizenship other names known for Early settler of Barrington, Nova Scotia education alma mater employer occupation years active home town salary networth height weight title term predecessor successor party opponents boards religion Presbyterian spouse Elizabeth Nickerson partner children Susanna Smith, Hezekiah Smith, Mercy Smith, Eunice Smith, James Smith, Stephen Smith, Archelaus Smith, Jr., Hannah Smith parents relations callsign awards signature website footnotes box width Archelaus Smith 23 April 1734 3 April 1821 , was a Tanner occupation tanner , shoemaker and early settler of Barrington, Nova Scotia . He was born in Chatham, Massachusetts to parents Deacon Stephen Smith c1706 1766 and Bathsheba Brown Smith 1709 1766 . He was christened in the Congregational Church , Chatham, Massachusetts on 23 Apr 1734. ref New England .... ref Island Memories, published 1982 by the Archelaus Smith Historical Society, Cape Sable Island ref ref The Island Looks Back, published 1981 by the Archelaus Smith Historical Society, Cape Sable ... at Centreville were called the Housen , and belonged to Archelaus Smith, Simeon Gardner, and Jonathan ... of Smith and his wife was erected there. ref Island Memories published 1982 by the Archelaus Smith ... http www.archelaus.org Archelaus Smith museum Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Smith, Archelaus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Tanner occupation tanner , shoemaker, early ... Island , Nova Scotia DEFAULTSORT Smith, Archelaus Category People from Chatham, Massachusetts Category ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 File Coin showing Herod of Chalcis with brother Agrippa of Judaea crowning Roman Emperor Claudius I from the british museum.JPG thumb Coin of Herod of Chalcis, showing Herod of Chalcis with brother Herod Agrippa I Agrippa of Judaea crowning Roman Emperor Claudius I . Herod of Chalcis d. 48 AD , also known as Herod V, was a son of Aristobulus IV , and the grandson of Herod the Great , Roman client king of Iudaea Province Judaea . He was the brother of Herod Agrippa I and Herodias . He was vested the rulership of Chalcis, Syria Chalkis , a kingdom north of Judaea, as Tetrarchy tetrarch . After the death of his brother, he was also given responsibility for the Temple in Jerusalem , as well as the appointment of the Temple s Kohen Gadol High Priest . Ananias son of Nedebaios Ananias was appointed by him. Citation needed date November 2008 His first wife was his cousin, Mariamne. ref This Mariamne was the daughter of Joseph ben Joseph nephew of Herod and Herod s daughter Olympias, who was the sister of HerodArchelaus and Herod Antipas. See u Antiquites u XVIII 5 4. ref She bore him a son, who was also named Aristobulus of Chalcis Aristobulus , and who eventually became ruler of Chalcis. After Mariamne s death, he married his niece Berenice daughter of Herod Agrippa I Berenice , with whom he had two sons, Berenicianus and Hyrcanus. After his death the kingdom was given to Herod Agrippa II . References Reflist colwidth 35em S start S hou Herodian Dynasty House of Herod S new S ttl title Hasmonean Tetrarchy Tetrarch of Chalcis years &ndash 48 AD S aft after Herod Agrippa II Agrippa II End DEFAULTSORT Chalcis, Herod Of Category 1st century BC births Category 48 deaths Category Herodian dynasty Category 1st century monarchs in the Middle East Jewish hist stub ca Herodes P lio de Herodes von Chalkis fr H rode de Chalcis it Erode III he nl Herodes van Chalkis no Herodes av Chalkis pl Herod z Chalkis ru II ... more details
cleanup date January 2012 Infobox monarch name Herod the Great or Herod title Basileus King reign 37 4 BCE coronation othertitles full name predecessor Antigonus II Mattathias successor HerodArchelaus , Herod Antipas Philip the Tetrarch suc type heir queen consort spouse 1 Doris spouse 2 Mariamne second wife of Herod Mariamne I spouse 3 Mariamne third wife of Herod Mariamne II spouse 4 Malthace spouse 5 Cleopatra of Jerusalem issue Antipater son of Herod I Antipater II br Alexander, son of Herod Prince Alexander br Aristobulus IV Prince Aristobulus IV br Princess Salampsio br Herod Philip I br Herod Antipas br HerodArchelaus br Olympias Herodian Olympias the Herodian br Prince Herod br Herod ... Josephus Flavius . The Romans made Herod s son HerodArchelaus ethnarch of Judea , Samaria , and Idumea ... . Herod s other son Herod Antipas was tetrarch of Galilee from 4 BCE 39 CE. Archelaus was judged incompetent ... under Herod s son Archelaus. Regarding the Massacre of the Innocents , although Herod was certainly ... appointed HerodArchelaus Archilaus , not indeed to be the king of the whole country, but ethnarch or one ... Antipas who disputed with HerodArchelaus Archilaus for the whole kingdom. Now, to him it was that Perea ... of Samaria , paid tribute to HerodArchelaus Archilaus , but had now a fourth part of that tribute ... 12 Verse 317 319 ref HerodArchelaus Archilaus became ethnarch of the Tetrarchy Judea tetrarchy ... penalty for Antipater. Herod then executed his son, and again changed his will HerodArchelausArchelaus ... top Son Herod II Boethus style vertical align top Malthace style vertical align top Son HerodArchelaus ... Aristobulus V m. her uncle King of Chalcis King of Judea HerodArchelausArchelaus ? m. 1. Herod ... II Boethus Herod the Great Malthace a Samaritan Herod Antipas HerodArchelausArchelaus Olympias b ... HerodArchelaus S ttl title Galilee Ruler of Galilee years 37 BCE 4 BCE S aft after Herod Antipas ... place of burial Herodium , Judea religion Second Temple Judaism Herod lang he , Hordos ... more details
Herod Philip is not a term that contemporaries would have recognized. Some modern writers use it to refer to refer to two children of Herod the Great Herod II or Herod Philip I , by Herod s third marriage, husband of Herodias Philip the Tetrarch or Herod Philip II , by Herod s sixth marriage, husband of Salome hndis br Herodez Filipos fr H rode Philippe he ... more details
638. ref Antipas, his full brother HerodArchelausArchelaus and his half brother Herod Philip ..., Augustus largely confirmed the division of territory set out by Herod in his final will. Archelaus ... 300px The Division of Herod the Great Herod s Kingdom br legend lime Territory under HerodArchelaus ...Infobox monarch name Herod Antipas title Tetrarchy Tetrarch of Galilee and Perea Holy Land Perea image Herod Antipas.jpg caption Herodian coinage Coin of Herod Antipas reign 4 BC &ndash 39 AD 39 predecessor Herod the Great successor Agrippa I spouse 1 Daughter of Aretas IV Philopatris Aretas IV of Nabatea spouse 2 Herodias dynasty Herodian Dynasty father Herod the Great mother Malthace birth date Before 20 BC death date After 39 AD 39 death place Roman Gaul Gaul Herod Antipater lang el ... territories when the kingdom of his father Herod the Great was divided upon his death in 4 BC, Antipas ... formerly been married to his brother Herod Philip I . According to the New Testament Gospel s, it was John ... life File Brooklyn Museum Herod H rode James Tissot overall.jpg thumb James Tissot Herod H rode Brooklyn Museum Antipas was a son of Herod the Great , who had become king of Judea , and Malthace , who ... cgi bin ptext?lookup J. AJ 17.20 17.20&ndash 21 . ref Antipas was not Herod s first choice of heir. That honor fell to Aristobulus IV Aristobulus and Alexander, Herod s sons by the Hasmonean princess Mariamne. It was only after they were executed c. 7 BCE , and Herod s oldest son Antipater was convicted of trying to poison his father 5 BCE , that the now elderly Herod fell back on his youngest son ... his fatal illness in 4 BC, Herod had yet another change of heart about the succession. According to the final version of his will, Antipas elder brother Archelaus was now to become king of Judea, Idumea ... J. BJ 1.664 1.664 . ref Because of Judea s status as a Roman client kingdom , Herod s plans for the succession ..., Antipas arguing he ought to inherit the whole kingdom and the others maintaining that Herod ... more details
Herod II ca. 27 BC 33 AD ref Kokkinos, The Herodian Dynasty, p. 237 ref was the son of Herod the Great and Mariamne third wife of Herod Mariamne II , the daughter of Boethusians Simon Boethus the Kohen Gadol High Priest Mark 6 17 . For a brief period he was his father s heir . Some writers call him Herod Philip I not to be confused with Philip the Tetrarch , whom some writers call Herod Philip II . Herod ... to Philip, some scholars have argued that his name was actually Herod Philip. Many scholars dispute ... that the later Gospel of Luke drops the name Philip. ref Harold Hoehner , Herod Antipas A Contemporary ... is sometimes described as Herod Boethus, but there is no evidence he was actually called this. ref Florence ... and marriage Herod the Great s execution of his Hasmonean sons, Alexander and Aristobulus IV in 7 BC, left the latter s daughter Herodias orphan ed and a minor. Herod engaged her to Herod II, her half ... to Herod, the son of Herod the Great by Mariamne third wife of Herod Mariamne II , the daughter of Simon the High Priest. Herod II and Herodias had a daughter, Salome ... ref name gutenberg.org ... This marriage led to opposition to the marriage from Antipater III , Herod the Great s eldest son, and so Herod demoted Herod II to second in line to the succession. Antipater s execution in 4 BC for plotting to poison his father seemed to leave Herod II, now Herod I s eldest surviving son, as first ... dropped from this position in Herod I s will just days before he died. Divorce Herodias later married Herod II s half brother, Herod Antipas . According to Josephus blockquote Herodias took upon her ... to Herod Antipas ref name gutenberg.org blockquote According to the Gospel of Matthew ref ... ref Josephus, Antiquities 18 116 119 ref may be linked. Herod had lived in Rome with Herodias .... B. Eerdmans Publishing 1985 ref and therefore survived his father s deathbed purges. Herod Antipas ... http virtualreligion.net iho herod2.html Herod Dynasty Family Tree DEFAULTSORT Herod Ii Category Herodian ... more details
see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Herod, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 31, 1801 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 20, 1871 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Herod, William ... Indiana Republicans Category Indiana National Republicans de William Herod ... more details
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename Herod image Image Herod horse .jpg 250px caption Herod King Herod sire Tartar horse Tartar grandsire Partner horse Partner dam Cypron damsire Blaze sex Stallion horse Stallion foaled 1758 country United Kingdom Great Britain colour Bay breeder Prince William, Duke of Cumberland owner Prince William, Duke of Cumberland , Sir John Moore British Army officer Sir John Moore trainer record earnings ca. 4,500 race awards honours updated 14 August 2009 Herod April 1758 12 May 1780 , formerly King Herod, later shortened to just Herod in common usage, was a Thoroughbred racehorse. He was one of the three foundation sires of the modern Thoroughbred racehorse, along with Matchem and Eclipse horse Eclipse . Herod was the foundation sire responsible for keeping the Byerley Turk sire line alive. ref name Craig Craig, Dennis, Breeding Racehorses from Cluster Mares ..., the King s plate at Guildford, and the King s Plate at Newmarket. In addition to Herod, Tartar sired ... , and others. Herod s dam, Cypron 1750 bay filly , was bred by Sir W. St Quintin. Herod was a half ... Herod was a fine, bay horse standing 15.3 hands high with a small star and no white on his ... ref Racing career Herod began racing at five, the usual age to begin training for this period, in October ... attack . He started twice the following year, before retiring to stud. Breeding career Herod retired ..., 1798 and grandson Sir Peter Teazle 1799 to 1802, and 1804 to 1809 took over. Herod s male line ... Highflyer 1774 bay colt, the most important son of Herod. Unbeaten in 14 races, leading sire several ... . Herod sired the winners of 497 races worth 201,505. ref name Ahnert He was still covering ... pedigree Pedigree name Herod 26 B.h. 1758 inf f Tartar horse Tartar br ch. 1743 m Cypron br br. 1750 ... Bloodlines King Herod GB http www.tbheritage.com Portraits Herod.html Thoroughbred Heritage Herod DEFAULTSORT Herod Horse Category 1758 racehorse births Category 1780 racehorse deaths Category Thoroughbred ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Dennis Herod image fullname Dennis John Herod dateofbirth birth date 1923 10 27 df y cityofbirth Basford, Staffordshire Basford countryofbirth England dateofdeath death date and age 2009 12 16 1923 10 27 df y cityofdeath Wrinehill countryofdeath England position Goalkeeper years1 1946 1953 clubs1 Stoke City F.C. Stoke City caps1 191 goals1 1 years2 1953 1954 clubs2 Stockport County F.C. Stockport County caps2 33 goals2 0 totalcaps 224 totalgoals 1 Dennis Herod 27 October 1923 16 December 2009 was an English people English former Football soccer footballer . Playing career A small but agile Goalkeeper association football goalkeeper , Herod rose through the junior ranks of Stoke City F.C. Stoke City to sign professional forms in 1946. Over the next seven years he played 191 league games for the Potters and during a game against Aston Villa F.C. Aston Villa in February 1952 scored a goal in extraordinary circumstances. Herod sustained an injury in the first half of the match, which later turned out to be a bone fracture broken arm . With substitute association football substitutions not available he let Sammy Smyth take his place in goal whilst Herod went out to left wing, on the 50th minute with a broken arm Herod scored City s third goal. ref cite web url http www.bbc.co.uk stoke content articles 2005 04 18 nigel johnson 160405 feature.shtml title Past tales highlight pampered pros of today date 18 04 05 work BBC Sport accessdate 2009 05 03 ref Herod died on the 16 December 2009 aged 87. He was the last member of the Stoke City squad which ... Stoke City keeper Herod dies article 1620179 detail article.html Former keeper Herod dies , Retrieved ... 24 0 248 1 References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Herod, Dennis ALTERNATIVE ... Basford , England DATE OF DEATH 16 December 2009 PLACE OF DEATH Wrinehill , England DEFAULTSORT Herod ... Herod ... more details
Infobox college coach name Billy Herod image caption birth date birth place death date death place sport American football Football current team current title current record overall record 1&ndash 5 CFbDWID 1042 championships awards player player years player teams player positions coach Y coach years 1891 coach teams Indiana University Bloomington Indiana CFBHOF year CFBHOF id Billy Herod was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at Indiana University Bloomington Indiana University for one season in 1891, compiling a record of 1&ndash 5. Head coaching record CFB Yearly Record Start type coach team conf bowl poll no CFB Yearly Record Subhead name Indiana Hoosiers football Indiana Hoosiers conf Indiana Intercollegiate Athletic Association startyear 1891 endyear single CFB Yearly Record Entry championship year 1891 college football season 1891 name Indiana overall 1&ndash 5 conference confstanding bowlname bowloutcome bcsbowl ranking no ranking2 no CFB Yearly Record Subtotal name Indiana overall 1&ndash 5 confrecord CFB Yearly Record End overall 1&ndash 5 bcs no poll no polltype legend no References Reflist External links CFBCR 1042 Billy Herod Indiana Hoosiers football coach navbox Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Herod, Billy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Herod, Billy Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Indiana Hoosiers football coaches 1890s collegefootball coach stub ... more details
Infobox football biography name Baden Herod image fullname Edwin Redvers Baden Herod birth date 16 May 1900 cityofbirth Ilford countryofbirth England death date 1973 cityofdeath countryofdeath position Full back association football Full back youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 ? ? years2 ? ? years3 ? ? years4 1921 1927 years5 1928 years6 1928 1930 years7 1931 1932 years8 1933 1935 years9 1935 1936 clubs1 Barking Town F.C. Barking Town clubs2 Ilford F.C. Ilford clubs3 Great Eastern Railway Works clubs4 Charlton Athletic F.C. Charlton Athletic clubs5 Brentford F.C. Brentford clubs6 Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Tottenham Hotspur clubs7 Chester City F.C. Chester City clubs8 Swindon Town F.C. Swindon Town clubs9 Clapton Orient F.C. Clapton Orient caps1 ? goals1 ? caps2 ? goals2 ? caps3 ? goals3 ? caps4 213 goals4 2 caps5 28 goals5 0 caps6 57 goals6 0 caps7 79 goals7 1 caps8 81 goals8 0 caps9 53 goals9 0 Edwin Redvers Baden Herod 16 May 1900 1973 was a professional footballer who played for Barking Town F.C. Barking Town , Ilford F.C. Ilford , Great Eastern Railway Works F.C., Charlton Athletic F.C. Charlton Athletic , Brentford F.C. Brentford , Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Tottenham Hotspur , Chester City F.C. Chester City , Swindon Town F.C. Swindon Town and Clapton Orient F.C. Clapton Orient . ref cite book title Football League Players Records last Joyce first Michael authorlink coauthors year 2004 publisher soccerdata location isbn 1899468633 page 122 pages url ref Football career Herod played for Non League Football non League clubs Barking Town, Ilford and Great Eastern Railway Works before ... signings Retrieved 26 May 2009 ref Herod featured in a total of 58 matches in all competitions ... Hotspur players Retrieved 26 May 2009 ref After leaving White Hart Lane , Herod had spells at Chester ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Herod, Baden ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 16 May 1900 PLACE OF BIRTH Ilford , England DATE OF DEATH 1973 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Herod ... more details
Infobox building name Herod s Palace native name native name lang former names alternate names status image File PikiWiki Israel 6120 Herodium.JPG thumb PikiWiki Israel 6120 Herodium image alt caption map type map alt map caption altitude building type Palace architectural style structural system cost ren cost client owner Herod the Great current tenants landlord location Herodium , West Bank address location town location country iso region coordinates display coordinates format latitude longitude latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW coordinates groundbreaking date start date completion date opened date 23 15 BCE ref name parks cite web title King Herod s Palace and Refuge url http ... ren awards url embedded references Herod the Great s palace is located within the fortress of Herodium , about 12 kilometers south of Jerusalem . Herod himself commissioned a lavish palace to be built ... , as well as extravagant living quarters for himself and guests. Once Herod died and the Great Revolt ... which can still be seen today, unlike much of Herod s Palace. ref name parks ref name mfa cite web title Herodium King Herod s Palace Fortress url http www.mfa.gov.il MFA History Early History Archaeology Herodium King Herod s Palace Fortress.htm publisher Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs accessdate ..., paid workers contractors , and architects. Herod was considered one of the greatest builders of his ... did not daunt him. ref name Mueller2008 cite journal last Mueller first Tom title Herod The Holy ... towers was built on a stone base 18 meters in diameter. This was most likely where Herod ... first Shmuel title A Visit to the Herodium and Herod s Tomb url http israelseen.com 2011 05 31 a visit .... This means that when Herod or other notable officials went to see a play, they would receive ... River in Egypt. It is also assumed that the painters were on loan to Herod from Julius Caesar Caesar ... 2011 ref ref cite journal last Magness first Jodi title Where Is Herod s Tomb At Herodium? journal Bulletin ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2011 Infobox building name Herod s Gate native name native name lang former names alternate names image Herods Gate Jerusalem.jpg image alt caption Herod s Gate map type Old Jerusalem map alt map caption Location in Old Jerusalem altitude building type architectural style structural system cost ren cost client owner current tenants landlord location address location town Jerusalem location country iso region coordinates display latitude longitude latd 31 latm 46 lats 58.8 latNS N longd 35 longm 14 longs 1.5 longEW E coordinates start date completion date inauguration date renovation date demolition date destruction date height diameter antenna spire roof top floor other dimensions floor count floor area seating type seating capacity elevator count main contractor architect architecture firm structural engineer services engineer civil engineer other designers quantity surveyor awards ren architect ren firm ren str engineer ren serv engineer ren civ engineer ren oth designers ren qty surveyor ren awards url references Herod s Gate Hebrewterm Sha ar HaPerachim Gate of the flowers , lang ar is a gate in the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem . Its elevation is 755 meters above sea level. It adjoins the Muslim Quarter , and is a short distance to the east of the Damascus Gate . In proximity to the gate is an Arab neighborhood called Bab a Zahara , a variation of the Arabic name for the gate. This modest gate is one of the newest gates of Jerusalem. At the time when Suleiman the Magnificent built the wall, a small wicket gate was situated ... Herod the Great . That is because in the Crusades Crusaders period a church was built near the gate in the belief that at the time of the Crucifixion of Jesus , Herod Antipas s house was situated at that spot ... area of Herod s Gate. The digging focused on three separate areas adjacent to the wall, in which ... entered the city through a breach located in proximity to the present Herod s Gate. See also Zedekiah ... more details