The Herodian dynasty was a royal dynasty of Idumaean (Edomite) descent, ruling the Herodian Kingdom of Judea and later the Herodian Tetrarchy as a vassal state of the Roman Empire. The Herodian dynasty began with Herod the Great, who assumed the throne of Judea, with Roman support, bringing down the century-old Hasmonean Kingdom. His kingdom lasted until his death in 4 BCE, when it was divided among his sons as a tetrarchy, which lasted for about 10 years. Most of those tetrarchies, including Judea proper, were incorporated into Judaea Province from 6 CE, though limited Herodian de facto kingship continued until Agrippa I's death in 44 CE and nominal title of kingship continued until 92 CE, when the last Herodian monarch, Agrippa II, died and Rome assumed full power over his de jure domain.
The Herodiandynasty was a royal dynasty of Idumaean (Edomite) descent, ruling the Herodian Kingdom of Judea and later the Herodian Tetrarchy as a vassal...
The Herodian tetrarchy was a regional division of a client state of Rome, formed following the death of Herod the Great in 4 BCE. The latter's client kingdom...
The Herodian kingdom was a client state of the Roman Republic ruled from 37 to 4 BC by Herod the Great, who was appointed "King of the Jews" by the Roman...
sought to restore the kingdom of David, the Herodians wished to restore a member of the Herodiandynasty to the throne in Judea. Anglican bishop Charles...
aniconic tendencies. Antipater the Idumaean, the progenitor of the HerodianDynasty along with Judean progenitors, that ruled Judea after the Roman conquest...
Herod II (sometimes called Herod Philip I, and also a member of the Herodiandynasty). This Salome appears in the Bible in connection with the beheading...
states and classical period kingdoms ruled by the Hasmonean dynasty and Herodiandynasty, are as follows: The Hebrew Bible describes a succession of kings...
to the HerodianDynasty who served as a Roman senator and proponent of Sophism Herred, an administrative area in Denmark and Norway Herodian (disambiguation)...
Senate. The kingdom of Judea during his period is also referred to as the Herodian kingdom. As a close and loyal ally to the Romans, Herod extended his rule...
Herodian coinage were coins minted and issued by the HerodianDynasty, Jews of Idumean descent who ruled the province of Judaea between 37 BC–92 AD. The...
after his divorce. There are three princes by the name Phasael in the Herodiandynasty, all three mentioned by Josephus in "War" (BJ) and "Antiquities" (AJ):...
181; AJ 14.121) and father of Cypros/Kypros, wife of Agrippa I HerodiandynastyHerodian kingdom List of biblical figures identified in extra-biblical...
Herodian architecture is a style of classical architecture characteristic of the numerous building projects undertaken during the reign (37–4 BC) of Herod...
Mark Antony and Augustus. The Hasmonean dynasty had survived for 103 years before yielding to the Herodiandynasty in 37 BCE. The installation of Herod the...
Phasaelus; from Greek: Φασάηλος, Phasaelos), was a prince from the HerodianDynasty of Judea. Phasael was born in the Hasmonean Kingdom to a Jewish aristocratic...
basileus (Βασιλεύς, "king") for himself, ushering in the Herodiandynasty and ending the Hasmonean Dynasty. Josephus reports this as being in the year of the...
"Fāṭimid Dynasty – Islamic dynasty". Encyclopædia Britannica. Archived from the original on 1 September 2022. Retrieved 16 January 2021. "Ṭūlūnid Dynasty". Encyclopædia...
Herod the Great taking control, leading to the Herodiandynasty. Herod's death would lead to both the Herodian Tetrarchy where smaller regions ruled by members...
Jason (High Priest) (175 to 171 BCE) The Maccabees founded the Hasmonean dynasty, which ruled from 168 BCE – 37 BCE, reasserting the Jewish religion and...
Agrippa and sometimes shortened to Agrippa, was the last ruler from the Herodiandynasty, reigning over territories outside of Judea as a Roman client. Agrippa...
Antipater I the Idumaean (113 or 114 BCE – 43 BCE) was the founder of the HerodianDynasty and father of Herod the Great. According to Josephus, he was the son...
Hasmonean Kingdom), and the Romans (the Herodian Kingdom and the Judaea province). Under the Hasmoneans, the Herodians, and the Romans, the term was applied...
holders of the same name in the same area or family – especially in the Herodiandynasty. "Baramhat 19 : Lives of Saints : Synaxarium - CopticChurch.net". Pseudo-Hippolytus...
(Greek: Ἡρῳδιάς, Hērǭdiás; c. 15 BC – after AD 39) was a princess of the Herodiandynasty of Judaea during the time of the Roman Empire. Christian writings connect...