siege of Jerusalem (37 BCE)

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The siege of Jerusalem in 37 BCE was the decisive military campaign in which Herod, backed by Roman forces, captured the city and secured his rule over Judea.

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instanceOf military campaign
siege
belligerentCommander Antigonus II Mattathias NERFINISHED
Herod the Great NERFINISHED
Roman commanders allied with Herod
combatant Herod the Great NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED
supporters of Antigonus II Mattathias
conflict Herodian–Hasmonean conflict NERFINISHED
date 37 BCE
describedIn writings of Flavius Josephus
era Late Roman Republic NERFINISHED
followedBy Herod’s kingship over Judea
location Jerusalem NERFINISHED
opponent Antigonus II Mattathias NERFINISHED
Hasmonean loyalists NERFINISHED
partOf Roman involvement in Judea
Roman–Parthian conflicts in the Levant NERFINISHED
placeInHistory key event in the political reorganization of Judea under Rome
precededBy Parthian intervention in Judea NERFINISHED
relatedTo Hasmonean dynasty NERFINISHED
Herodian dynasty NERFINISHED
Roman civil war era
result Herodian victory
capture of Jerusalem by Herod
consolidation of Herod’s rule over Judea
end of Hasmonean control of Jerusalem
significance decisive campaign securing Herod’s rule over Judea
strengthening of Roman influence in Judea
transition from Hasmonean to Herodian rule
supportedBy Mark Antony NERFINISHED
Roman legions NERFINISHED
territorialChange Jerusalem brought firmly under Herodian control
Judea effectively becomes a Roman client kingdom under Herod NERFINISHED

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Herodian Kingdom notableEvent siege of Jerusalem (37 BCE)
Roman–Parthian Wars notableBattle siege of Jerusalem (37 BCE)
this entity surface form: Siege of Jerusalem (37 BCE)
Antigonus II event siege of Jerusalem (37 BCE)
this entity surface form: siege of Jerusalem (40–37 BCE)