Antigonus II

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Antigonus II was the last Hasmonean king of Judea, known for his resistance against Roman influence before being deposed by Herod the Great.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hasmonean king
Jewish monarch
King of Judea
alliedWith Parthian Empire
alsoKnownAs Antigonus II Mattathias
Mattathias Antigonus
conflict Hasmonean civil war
surface form: Hasmonean–Herodian civil war

Roman–Parthian conflicts in the Levant
countryRuled Judea
deathCause execution
endOfReignSignificance end of independent Hasmonean monarchy in Judea
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
event Parthian invasion
surface form: Parthian invasion of Syria and Judea

siege of Jerusalem (37 BCE)
surface form: siege of Jerusalem (40–37 BCE)
executedBy Mark Antony
executedOnBehalfOf Herod the Great
father Aristobulus II
givenName Antigonus the One-Eyed
surface form: Antigonus
grandfather Alexander Jannaeus
grandmother Salome Alexandra
historicalPeriod Second Temple Judaism
surface form: Late Second Temple period
historicalRegion Levant region
surface form: Levant
house Hasmonean dynasty
surface form: House of Hasmoneus
mannerOfDeath beheading
memberOfDynasty Hasmonean dynasty
notableFor being the last Hasmonean king of Judea
brief restoration of Hasmonean rule with Parthian support
resistance to Roman influence in Judea
opponent Herod the Great
Hyrcanus II
Mark Antony
Phasael
Roman Republic
placeOfBirth Judea
placeOfDeath Antioch
positionHeld High Priest of Judea
King of Judah
surface form: King of Judea
predecessor Hyrcanus II
reignEnd 37 BCE
reignStart 40 BCE
religion Judaism
sibling Alexander II
successor Herod the Great
title Basileus (king)
High Priest

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Antigonus II Mattathias regnalName Antigonus II