Herodian

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Herodian refers to a member of the Herodian dynasty, the ruling family of client kings in Judea and surrounding regions during the late Second Temple period under Roman authority.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Judean noble
client ruler under Rome
member of the Herodian dynasty
associatedWith Agrippa
surface form: Agrippa I

Agrippa II
Herod Antipas NERFINISHED
Herod Archelaus NERFINISHED
Herod Philip NERFINISHED
Herod the Great NERFINISHED
conflictWith Judean religious groups
Pharisees
Zealots
country Judea
culture Hellenistic-Jewish
dynasticType client dynasty
ethnicity Idumean-Jewish
governed Galilee
Idumea
Iturea
Judea
Perea
Gaulanitis
surface form: Trachonitis
governmentType monarchy
knownFor building projects
dynastic succession disputes
political intrigue
language Aramaic
Greek
Hebrew
locatedIn Levant region
surface form: Levant
memberOf Herodian dynasty
mentionedIn New Testament
writings of Josephus
politicalAlignment pro-Roman
politicalStatus client king
ethnarch
tetrarch
regionOfInfluence Eastern Mediterranean
relatedTo Hasmonean dynasty
religion Judaism
roleIn administration of Judea under Rome
regional governance in the Levant
timePeriod 1st century BCE
1st century CE
Second Temple Judaism
surface form: Late Second Temple period
underAuthorityOf Roman Empire
Roman client-king system

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Herod Antipas familyName Herodian
Herod Archelaus familyName Herodian
Herod Philip familyName Herodian