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    incorporation of the Roman province was enacted by the first Roman emperor, Augustus, after an appeal by the populace against the ill rule of Herod Archelaus (4...
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    and tradition (1 BCE). Two of Herod's sons, Archelaus and Philip the Tetrarch, dated their rule from 4 BCE, though Archelaus apparently held royal authority...
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    Herod Antipas (category Children of Herod the Great)
    of his father in 4 BC, Herod Antipas was recognized as tetrarch by Caesar Augustus, and subsequently by his own brother, the ethnarch Herod Archelaus...
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  • This is a list of horror films that were released in 2022. This list includes films that are classified as horror as well as other subgenres. They are...
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    half-brothers Archelaus, Arrhidaeus, and Menelaus. After the assassination of Alexander II, Philip was sent as a hostage to Illyria by Ptolemy of Aloros. Philip...
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    Herodias (category Year of birth uncertain)
    of Crown Prince Antipater). Following Antipater's execution by Herod the Great, she was possibly the first wife of Herod Archelaus, principal heir of...
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  • Ethnarch (category Herod Archelaus)
    entity, regardless of political statehood. The best-known is probably Herod Archelaus, son of Herod the Great, who was ethnarch of Samaria, Judea (Biblical...
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    Jesus (redirect from Jesus of Nazareth)
    Christ, Jesus of Nazareth, and many other names and titles, was a first-century Jewish preacher and religious leader. He is the central figure of Christianity...
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  • Seleucid Empire House of Ariobarzanes (96–36 BC) – Kingdom of Cappadocia House of Archelaus (36 BC–AD 17) – Kingdom of Cappadocia House of Odaenathus (AD 270–273)...
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    rulers installed by Antony included Herod, Amyntas of Galatia, Polemon I of Pontus, and Archelaus of Cappadocia. Bringmann (2007, p. 301) claims that Octavia...
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    1 BC to 4 BC. Two of Herod's sons, Archelaus and Philip the Tetrarch, dated their rule from 4 BC, though Archelaus apparently held royal authority during...
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  • BC – Battle of Chaeronea – Sulla defeats Archelaus. 85 BC – Battle of Orchomenus – Sulla again defeats Archelaus in the decisive battle of the war. Second...
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  • ISBN 978-90-04-15320-2. Of greater historical importance are the Archelai, the descendants of an officer of Greek origin (Archelaus). […] The grandson, Archelaus, was the...
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    elapsed. Following the death of King Herod of Judaea in 4 BC, his sons Antipas and Archelaus both came to Rome with their own copy of Herod's will to plead their...
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    subject of musical and cinematic works. The song 'Alexander the Great' by the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden is indicative. Some films that have...
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    Archelaus was the ruler of Judaea. Mary is involved in the only event in Jesus' adolescent life that is recorded in the New Testament. At the age of 12...
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  • background of these events, see Ancient Rome and History of the Byzantine Empire. Following tradition, this timeline marks the deposition of Romulus Augustulus...
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    charms of Glaphyra, the widow of Archelaüs (formerly the high priest of Comana), Antony deposed Ariarathes X, and appointed Glaphyra's son, Archelaüs, to...
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    ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy and an innovator of the written dialogue and...
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    Cappadocia (category Geography of Nevşehir Province)
    came to an end, a Cappadocian nobleman Archelaus was given the throne, by favour first of Antony and then of Octavian, and maintained tributary independence...
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    TV-film by Piere-Alain Jolivet Tito y Berenice (1970), a Spanish drama by Rene Marques Bérénice (1983), a French TV-film by Raoul Ruiz Assassins of Rome...
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    The Bacchae (category Greek plays adapted into films)
    Macedonia, at the court of Archelaus I of Macedon. It premiered posthumously at the Theatre of Dionysus in 405 BC as part of a tetralogy that also included...
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  • cruelties perpetrated by Archelaus and Sâlûm after the death of Herod. (See Bezold's text, page 247.) The last paragraph of the Arabic text mentions the...
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    although upon discovering that Archelaus had become the new king, they went instead to Galilee. Historically, Archelaus was such a violent and aggressive...
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    divided into three, each section ruled by one of his sons. In 6 CE, Emperor Augustus deposed Herod Archelaus, who had ruled the largest section, and converted...
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    Jerusalem (redirect from Capital of Israel)
    BCE until 6 CE, when Rome, after exiling Herod Archelaus to Gaul, assumed direct prefectural control of his territories Weksler-Bdolah, Shlomit (16 December...
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    Satan (redirect from Lord of This World)
    novels of Dennis Wheatley and the films of Hammer Film Productions both played a major role in shaping the popular image of Satanism. The film version of Ira...
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  • Continental Army officer, pioneer to the Ohio Country, son of Benjamin Tupper Archelaus Tupper (died 1781), Vermont militia sergeant, whose death in...
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    Apostle of Christ, 2018 film Pauline mysticism Pauline privilege Persecution of Christians in the New Testament Persecution of religion in ancient Rome...
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    Acts of the Apostles (Koinē Greek: Πράξεις Ἀποστόλων, Práxeis Apostólōn; Latin: Actūs Apostolōrum) is the fifth book of the New Testament; it tells of the...
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