Prince of Judea

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Prince of Judea was a royal title in the Herodian dynasty, typically referring to a son or close male relative of the ruling king in ancient Judea.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Prince of Judea canonical 1
Rey de los Judíos 1

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Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf noble title
royal title
appliesTo close male relative of the ruling king
male royal family member
son of the king
associatedWith Herod the Great
Herodian princes
associatedWithReligion Second Temple Judaism
governedBy Herodian royal customs
hasGenderRestriction male
hasInheritanceContext dynastic succession in Judea
hasLanguageContext Judea under Roman rule
hasPoliticalContext client kingdom of Rome
hasRealm Judea
hasSocialStatus high nobility
hasSuccessionRelation potential heir to the Judean throne
hasTitleScope non-reigning royal
historicalPeriod early Roman imperial period
late Hellenistic period
partOf royal court of Judah
surface form: Judean royal hierarchy
subClassOf prince
royal family member
usedFor designation of royal sons in Herodian house
usedIn Herodian dynasty
Judea
surface form: ancient Judea

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Alexander positionHeld Prince of Judea
Rex Iudaeorum hasTranslation Prince of Judea
this entity surface form: Rey de los Judíos