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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 Senate. When Herod died, the kingdom was divided among his sons into the Herodian Tetrarchy .
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The Herodian dynasty began with Herod the Great, who assumed...
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La Dinastía herodiana fue la última casa real de Judea, descendiente de oficiales idumeos y de los reyes asmoneos.
Herod I or Herod the Great (c. 72 BCE – c. 4 BCE) was a Roman Jewish client king of the Herodian Kingdom of Judea. He is known for his colossal building projects throughout Judea. Among these works are the rebuilding of the Second Temple in Jerusalem and the expansion of its base —the Western Wall being part of it.
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- 37–4 BCE (Schürer), 36–1 BCE (Filmer)
19 de abr. de 2024 · Herod, Roman-appointed king of Judea (37-4 BCE), who built many fortresses, aqueducts, theaters, and other public buildings but who was the center of political and family intrigues in his later years. The New Testament portrays him as a tyrant, into whose kingdom Jesus of Nazareth was born.
Herodión, Masada y Maqueronte fueron los tres últimos reductos de resistencia judía. Abandonada, se volvió a usar durante la segunda revuelta judía (132-135) y después quedó vacía hasta el siglo V, en que volvió a ser poblada como centro religioso y fue ocupada por una comunidad monástica.
Herodian, one of a party of influential Jewish supporters of the Herodian dynasty (c. 55 bc –c. ad 93), which ruled in all or parts of Palestine and neighbouring areas. Noted in the New Testament as opponents of Jesus, they probably were not a political party or a religious sect.