Herod Agrippa II (Hebrew: אגריפס; AD 27/28[1] – c. 92 or 100[1][2]), officially named Marcus Julius Agrippa and sometimes shortened to Agrippa, was the last ruler from the Herodian dynasty, reigning over territories outside of Judea as a Roman client. Agrippa II fled Jerusalem in 66, fearing the Jewish uprising and supported the Roman side in the First Jewish–Roman War.
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gave the realm to Aristobulus' first cousin, HerodAgrippaII, but only as a tetrarchy. In 53 AD AgrippaII was forced to renounce the rule over tetrarchy...
Antipater, Herod, Alexander, Alexandra, and Cypros. Cypros married HerodAgrippa, the son of Aristobulus IV and was the mother of HerodAgrippaII, Berenice...
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established as a kingdom and passed to king HerodAgrippa I, and in 53 BC to his son, king HerodAgrippaII. Following his death, it was once again annexed...
James the son of Zebedee and imprisoned Peter HerodAgrippaII, who listened to Paul's defense Agrippa (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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threatening to punish the priest. Ananus was therefore deposed by King HerodAgrippaII before Albinus's arrival and replaced with Jesus ben Damneus. Ananus...