Sources ==* D. C. O'Driscoll, Emesa * Wikipedia, Royal Family of Emesa * Wikipedia, Polemon II of Pontus
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Sources ==* D. C. O'Driscoll, Emesa * Wikipedia, Royal Family of Emesa * Wikipedia, Polemon II of Pontus
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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 Judaea. He was the brother of Herod Agrippa I and Herodias. H...
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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 Judaea. He was the brother of Herod Agrippa I and Herodias. H...
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Marcus Antonius Pallas (c. 1–63) was a prominent Greek freedman and secretary during the reigns of the Roman Emperors Claudius and Nero. His younger brother was Marcus Antonius Felix, a procurator of I...
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Marcus Antonius Pallas (c. 1–63) was a prominent Greek freedman and secretary during the reigns of the Roman Emperors Claudius and Nero. His younger brother was Marcus Antonius Felix, a procurator of I...
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Wagner, Sir Anthony Richard; ‘Pedigree and Progress: Essays in the Genealogical Interpretation of History’ Agripa, que perdió la vida durante la erupción del volcán Vesubio (79 d.C.). Leer más: Diccion...
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Wagner, Sir Anthony Richard; ‘Pedigree and Progress: Essays in the Genealogical Interpretation of History’ Agripa, que perdió la vida durante la erupción del volcán Vesubio (79 d.C.). Leer más: Diccion...
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Princes Berenice (daughter of Herod Agrippa I) Berenice of Cilicia , also known as Julia Berenice and sometimes spelled Bernice (28 AD – ?), was a Jewish client queen of the Roman Empire during the sec...
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Princes Berenice (daughter of Herod Agrippa I) Berenice of Cilicia , also known as Julia Berenice and sometimes spelled Bernice (28 AD – ?), was a Jewish client queen of the Roman Empire during the sec...
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Drusilla (38–79 C.E.) was the youngest daughter of King Agrippa I. Her first betrothal, arranged by her father, to Epiphanes, prince of Commagene fell through in 44 C.E., with her father’s death, when ...
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Drusilla (38–79 C.E.) was the youngest daughter of King Agrippa I. Her first betrothal, arranged by her father, to Epiphanes, prince of Commagene fell through in 44 C.E., with her father’s death, when ...
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The royal family of Emesa, also known as the Emesani Dynasty or the Sempsigerami of Emesa (Arabic: آل شميس غرام), sometimes known as The Sampsiceramids were a ruling Roman client dynasty of priest-kin...
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The royal family of Emesa, also known as the Emesani Dynasty or the Sempsigerami of Emesa (Arabic: آل شميس غرام), sometimes known as The Sampsiceramids were a ruling Roman client dynasty of priest-kin...
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John the Baptist was not the son of Zechariah the Prophet who lived hundreds of years before him. He was the son of another Zechariah and Elizabeth.John the Baptist (Hebrew: יוחנן המטביל, Yoḥanan ha-mm...
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John the Baptist was not the son of Zechariah the Prophet who lived hundreds of years before him. He was the son of another Zechariah and Elizabeth.John the Baptist (Hebrew: יוחנן המטביל, Yoḥanan ha-mm...
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Herodias, King Agrippa’s sister is immortalized in the New Testament as the femme fatal who instigated the execution of John the Baptist. According to Josephus, she was first married to her uncle Herod...
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Herodias, King Agrippa’s sister is immortalized in the New Testament as the femme fatal who instigated the execution of John the Baptist. According to Josephus, she was first married to her uncle Herod...
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Nero Claudius Drusus , later Drusus Julius Caesar (adoptive name; 13 BC – 14 September 23 AD) was the only child of Roman Emperor Tiberius and his first wife, Vipsania Agrippina. He was also a maternal...
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Nero Claudius Drusus , later Drusus Julius Caesar (adoptive name; 13 BC – 14 September 23 AD) was the only child of Roman Emperor Tiberius and his first wife, Vipsania Agrippina. He was also a maternal...
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=Aretas IV Philopatris= Aretas IV Philopatris (Ḥāritat in Nabataean) was the King of the Nabataeans from roughly 9 BC to CE 40.Aretas came to power after the assassination of Obodas III, who was appare...
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=Aretas IV Philopatris= Aretas IV Philopatris (Ḥāritat in Nabataean) was the King of the Nabataeans from roughly 9 BC to CE 40.Aretas came to power after the assassination of Obodas III, who was appare...
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II= Herod II (ca. 27 BC-33/34 AD) was the son of Herod the Great and Mariamne II, the daughter of Simon Boethus the High Priest (Mark 6:17). For a brief period he was his father's heir. Some writers ca...
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II= Herod II (ca. 27 BC-33/34 AD) was the son of Herod the Great and Mariamne II, the daughter of Simon Boethus the High Priest (Mark 6:17). For a brief period he was his father's heir. Some writers ca...
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Herod Antipas (21BCE - 39ACE), tetrarch of Galilee and Perea (4BCE- 39ACE), son of Herod the Great. Although comparatively little is known of his reign, he appears to have governed ably. Antipas posses...
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Herod Antipas (21BCE - 39ACE), tetrarch of Galilee and Perea (4BCE- 39ACE), son of Herod the Great. Although comparatively little is known of his reign, he appears to have governed ably. Antipas posses...
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Jewish Encyclopedia ==* Jewish Encyclopedia, Theudas Pseudo-Messiah, who appeared during the consulate of Cuspius Fadus and succeeded in winning a large number of adherents. In proof of his Messianic m...
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Jewish Encyclopedia ==* Jewish Encyclopedia, Theudas Pseudo-Messiah, who appeared during the consulate of Cuspius Fadus and succeeded in winning a large number of adherents. In proof of his Messianic m...
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was originally the capital of the Roman emperor. Later, it moved to Milan, and then Ravenna (A.D. 402-476). After the fall of Romulus Augustulus, in A.D. 476, Rome continued to have an emperor for almo...
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was originally the capital of the Roman emperor. Later, it moved to Milan, and then Ravenna (A.D. 402-476). After the fall of Romulus Augustulus, in A.D. 476, Rome continued to have an emperor for almo...
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Consort to (about 62) Wives Marcia Furnilla (64) Offspring Julia Flavia Dynasty Flavian dynasty Father Vespasian Mother Domitilla
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Ancestry of Titus
Herself 1. Titus Father 2. Emperor Vespa...
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Consort to (about 62) Wives Marcia Furnilla (64) Offspring Julia Flavia Dynasty Flavian dynasty Father Vespasian Mother Domitilla
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Ancestry of Titus
Herself 1. Titus Father 2. Emperor Vespa...
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was originally the capital of the Roman emperor. Later, it moved to Milan, and then Ravenna (A.D. 402-476). After the fall of Romulus Augustulus, in A.D. 476, Rome continued to have an emperor for almo...
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was originally the capital of the Roman emperor. Later, it moved to Milan, and then Ravenna (A.D. 402-476). After the fall of Romulus Augustulus, in A.D. 476, Rome continued to have an emperor for almo...
7/3/2018
was originally the capital of the Roman emperor. Later, it moved to Milan, and then Ravenna (A.D. 402-476). After the fall of Romulus Augustulus, in A.D. 476, Rome continued to have an emperor for almo...
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was originally the capital of the Roman emperor. Later, it moved to Milan, and then Ravenna (A.D. 402-476). After the fall of Romulus Augustulus, in A.D. 476, Rome continued to have an emperor for almo...
7/3/2018
was originally the capital of the Roman emperor. Later, it moved to Milan, and then Ravenna (A.D. 402-476). After the fall of Romulus Augustulus, in A.D. 476, Rome continued to have an emperor for almo...
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was originally the capital of the Roman emperor. Later, it moved to Milan, and then Ravenna (A.D. 402-476). After the fall of Romulus Augustulus, in A.D. 476, Rome continued to have an emperor for almo...
7/3/2018