Son of Herod the Great and ruler of part of his father's kingdom
Philip the Tetrarch (c. 26 BCE. - 34 CE), sometimes called Herod Philip II by modern writers (see "Naming convention"), son of Herod the Great and his fifth wife, Cleopatra of Jerusalem, ruled over the northeast part of his father's kingdom between 4 BCE and 34 CE. He was a half-brother of Herod Antipas and Herod Archelaus and should not be confused with Herod II, whom some writers call Herod Philip I.
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PhiliptheTetrarch (c. 26 BCE. - 34 CE), sometimes called Herod Philip II by modern writers (see "Naming convention"), son of Herod the Great and his...
Herod Philip I (not to be confused with PhiliptheTetrarch, the son of Cleopatra of Jerusalem, whom some writers call "Herod Philip II"), as the Gospel...
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demands and receives the head of John the Baptist. According to Josephus, she was first married to her uncle PhiliptheTetrarch, after whose death (AD...
brother, became Tetrarch of Galilee and Perea. Philip, Herod's son by his fifth wife Cleopatra of Jerusalem, became Tetrarch of the northern part of...
appointed a tetrarch of Chalcis and later king of the territories previously ruled by Philip. He actively participated in the quelling of the Great Revolt...
and Perea. He bore the title of tetrarch ("ruler of a quarter") and is referred to as both "Herod theTetrarch" and "King Herod" in the New Testament He...
son Philip who became tetrarch of territories north and east of the Jordan River; and Herod's sister Salome I, who was given a toparchy including the cities...
renounce the rule over tetrarchy of Chalcis, but he was given the title of king and rule over the territories previously governed by PhiliptheTetrarch (also...
39), tetrarch of Galilee and Peraea and in the New Testament orders the death of John the Baptist and mocks Jesus PhiliptheTetrarch or Herod Philip II...
(a son of Herod the Great), ruler of the Bashan (reigned 4 BCE – 34 CE), were discovered at the site. PhiliptheTetrarch applied the name "Julias" (Greek:...
are PhiliptheTetrarch. The matter is disputed by scholars. There is no contemporary evidence for PhiliptheTetrarch's use of the name "Herod Philip" as...
Herodias was married to Philip, therefore some scholars have argued his name was "Herod Philip" (not to be confused with PhiliptheTetrarch, whom some writers...
Archelaus and PhiliptheTetrarch, dated their rule from 4 BC, though Archelaus apparently held royal authority during Herod's lifetime. Philip's reign would...
1In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar - when Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, Herod tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch...
certain king in the region and the healing of his son. The identity of the king is not mentioned while legend suggests PhiliptheTetrarch. The corresponding...
called "Herod theTetrarch" or "Herod" in the Gospels and in Acts 4:27 Herodias Herod the Great PhiliptheTetrarch Pontius Pilate Salome, the daughter of...
I the Idumaean (113 or 114 BCE – 43 BCE) was the founder of the Herodian Dynasty and father of Herod the Great. According to Josephus, he was the son...
his patron; it was found in the nearby site of Omrit. In 3 BCE, Herod's son, Philip II (also known as PhiliptheTetrarch) founded a city which became...
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similarly prosper during the reign of Philip, Herod's successor in the Hauran. By the early 2nd century AD, the last vassal kings of the Hauran region, Agrippa...
ambushed by King Obodas I of the Nabateans. It formed the eastern boundary of Galilee and was part of the tetrarchy of Philip. It was described by Eusebius...
as part of his inheritance. In some sources, Philip is referred to as the "Tetrarch of Batanea" with the capital at Caesarea Philippi, although his lands...
northeast of the Sea of Galilee and within the Tetrarchy of Philip, and is at the beginning of the final journey to Jerusalem which ends in the Crucifixion...
at the death of Zenodorus, Augustus gave Iturea to Herod the Great, who in turn bequeathed it to his son Philip (Josephus, Ant. xv. 10, § 3). The area...
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