1st-century ruler
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concept
A 1st-century ruler is a sovereign or political leader who held authority over a state or territory during the years 1 to 100 CE, shaping early historical, cultural, and geopolitical developments of that era.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| 1st-century ruler canonical | 6 |
| Judean ruler | 5 |
| 1st-century monarch | 3 |
| person from the 1st century | 1 |
Instances (14)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Herod Antipas | — |
| Herod the Great | Judean ruler |
| Vannius | — |
| Agrippa II | Judean ruler |
| Polemon II of Pontus | — |
| Herod of Chalcis | 1st-century monarch |
| Alexander Yannai | Judean ruler |
| Tigranes V of Armenia | 1st-century monarch |
| Simon bar Giora | person from the 1st century |
| Antiochus IV of Commagene | — |
| Herod Archelaus | Judean ruler |
| Togodumnus | 1st-century monarch |
| Gondophares | — |
| Philip the Tetrarch | — |