Phasael (died 40 BCE; Hebrew: פַצָאֵל, Faṣā'ēl; Latin: Phasaelus; from Greek: Φασάηλος, Phasaelos), was a prince from the Herodian Dynasty of Judea. Phasael...
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Phasael or Phasa'el is an ancient Semitic, probably mainly Nabataean, gender-neutral name, i.e. used for both men and women. The Semitic name took the...
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Tower of David (northeast tower) (redirect from Phasael Tower)
structure, either the Phasael Tower or the Hippicus Tower described by the ancient Jewish historian Josephus. The towers named Phasael, Hippicus and Mariamne...
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modern Arabic version, Petza'el a Modern Hebrew one. Phasael may refer to: Phasael (name) Phasael (died 40 BCE), elder brother of Herod the Great. Both...
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of Antipater and Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121) Phasael II, son of Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196) Phasael III, son of Herod the Great (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121)...
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dynasty. The latter had imprisoned Herod's brother and fellow tetrarch Phasael, who was executed while Herod was fleeing toward Cleopatra's court. Cleopatra...
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of Antipater and Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121) Phasael II, son of Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196) Phasael III, son of Herod the Great (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121)...
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of Antipater and Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121) Phasael II, son of Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196) Phasael III, son of Herod the Great (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121)...
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of Antipater and Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121) Phasael II, son of Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196) Phasael III, son of Herod the Great (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121)...
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of the Hasmonean line, thought a new era of independence had come. When Phasael and Hyrcanus II set out on an embassy to the Parthians, the Parthians instead...
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discuss] Herod named the tallest of the towers, 44 metres (144 ft) in height, Phasael, in memory of his brother who had committed suicide while in captivity...
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Josephus, Titus did not totally raze the towers (such as the Tower of Phasael, now erroneously called the Tower of David), keeping them as a memorial...
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several Israelite delegations complained to Antony of the harsh rule of Phasael and Herod, the sons of Rome's assassinated chief minister in the territory...
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Tyre. In Judea, the pro-Roman Jewish forces of high priest Hyrcanus II, Phasael, and Herod were defeated by the Parthians and their Jewish ally Antigonus...
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of Antipater and Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121) Phasael II, son of Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196) Phasael III, son of Herod the Great (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121)...
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city be razed to the ground, "leaving only the loftiest of the towers, Phasael, Hippicus and Mariamme, and the portion of the wall enclosing the city...
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Herod Agrippa 10. Costobarus 5. Berenice 11. Salome I 1. Berenice 12. Phasael 6. Phasael II 3. Cypros 14. Herod the Great (= 8) 7. Salampsio 15. Mariamne the...
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Herod's royal palace: Mariamne, Phasael and Hippicus Tower. The theory that the still extant stump corresponds to Phasael Tower is contested by Hillel Geva...
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These he called after people close to him – Hippicus after a friend, Phasael after his brother, and Mariamne after his favourite wife. These towers...
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city be razed to the ground, 'leaving only the loftiest of the towers, Phasael, Hippicus and Mariamme, and the portion of the wall enclosing the city...
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Antipater to be procurator of Judea in 47 BCE and he appointed his sons Phasael and Herod to be governors of Jerusalem and Galilee respectively. Antipater...
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procurator of Judea." Antipater appointed his sons to positions of influence: Phasael became Governor of Jerusalem, and Herod Governor of Galilee. This led to...
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Hasmonean defeated a pro-Roman Jewish force led by high priest Hyrcanus II, Phasael and Herod I, the son of Hyrcanus' leading partisan Antipater. They managed...
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veins Max Joseph von Pettenkofer (1901), German chemist and hygienist Phasael (40 BC), prince from the Herodian dynasty of Judea and governor of Jerusalem...
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Jerusalem Model, Palace of Herod the Great, The three towers: Phasael, Hippicus, Mariamne from left to right...
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married to king Herod Agrippa. She was born to Phasael II and Salampsio and was the granddaughter of Phasael I, brother of Herod the Great. With the help...
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Agrippa probably married his cousin Cypros, daughter of Phasael, son of the Tetrarch Phasael, who gave him a first son named Herod Agrippa II. Agrippa...
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Hyrcanus's Idumaean associate Antipater, and later Antipater's two sons Phasael (military governor of Judea) and Herod (military governor of Galilee)....
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by his royal Hasmonean wife, Mariamne I. She was married to Phasael, the son of Phasael, Herod's brother (her uncle's son). The marriage resulted in...
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I 10. Costobarus 5. Berenice 11. Salome I 1. Herod Agrippa II 12. Phasael 6. Phasael II 3. Cypros 14. Herod the Great (= 8) 7. Salampsio 15. Mariamne the...
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