According to Scripture :Herod, the king of Judaea
Yes..he ruled Jeruselem, according to biblical accounts at Jesus`s birth where he comissioned The Magi to locate this promised child.
He was in power while they arrested Jesus whome was in his mid thirties.
According to Flavius Josephes he was living in his compound with his sister
whome encountered several failed marrages.
Many Royals under turbulance from the Romans would have allied for their survival.
Josephus accounts his sister eventualy married the Pope..King Herold never married.
Unless we are speaking about more than one Herold he must have lived to a ripe old age. Ill have to check the dates on that.
We can safely say that king Herod lived all over Judaea. Herod was a great builder and palaces were included in his projects. Jerusalem, Masada, Caesarea, all had palaces where Herod lived, and there were probably more scattered around the countryside.
We can safely say that king Herod lived all over Judaea. Herod was a great builder and palaces were included in his projects. Jerusalem, Masada, Caesarea, all had palaces where Herod lived, and there were probably more scattered around the countryside.
We can safely say that king Herod lived all over Judaea. Herod was a great builder and palaces were included in his projects. Jerusalem, Masada, Caesarea, all had palaces where Herod lived, and there were probably more scattered around the countryside.
We can safely say that king Herod lived all over Judaea. Herod was a great builder and palaces were included in his projects. Jerusalem, Masada, Caesarea, all had palaces where Herod lived, and there were probably more scattered around the countryside.
We can safely say that king Herod lived all over Judaea. Herod was a great builder and palaces were included in his projects. Jerusalem, Masada, Caesarea, all had palaces where Herod lived, and there were probably more scattered around the countryside.
We can safely say that king Herod lived all over Judaea. Herod was a great builder and palaces were included in his projects. Jerusalem, Masada, Caesarea, all had palaces where Herod lived, and there were probably more scattered around the countryside.
We can safely say that king Herod lived all over Judaea. Herod was a great builder and palaces were included in his projects. Jerusalem, Masada, Caesarea, all had palaces where Herod lived, and there were probably more scattered around the countryside.
We can safely say that king Herod lived all over Judaea. Herod was a great builder and palaces were included in his projects. Jerusalem, Masada, Caesarea, all had palaces where Herod lived, and there were probably more scattered around the countryside.
We can safely say that king Herod lived all over Judaea. Herod was a great builder and palaces were included in his projects. Jerusalem, Masada, Caesarea, all had palaces where Herod lived, and there were probably more scattered around the countryside.
King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.
King Herod was born in 73 BCE in Judea. Herod's mother was an ethnic Arab and his father was an Edomite. When Rome made Herod a client king, many Jews resented it. Although Herod was raised as a Jew, his alliance with Rome led many of his Jewish subjects despise him. Many Jews considered Herod an "outsider" and a "half Jew".
"And when a convenient day was come, that Herod on his birthday made a supper to his lords, high captains, and chief estates of Galilee . . ." - Mark 6:21 (King James Version) Hope this helps!<><
The emperor Augustus annexed Judea to the Roman Empire in 6 AD (two years after the death of king Herod the Great) not because he wanted to tighten control over Judea, but because the Judeans had asked him to do so. Prior to this, Judea was client kingdom of Rome (a kingdom which was independent, but subordinated to Rome). Herod's Kingdom of Judea was wider than Judea. Augustus was in good term with Herod and let him rule as he saw fit, even though his rule was tyrannical and he was held in contempt by this people. Herod had made six wills in this life. In the fifth will, Herod had named his youngest son Herod Antipas as his heir. Just before he died, and during a fatal illness, Herod changed his will again and made Antipas' elder brother, Herod Archelaus, king of Judea, Idumea and Samaria and gave Antipas Galilee and Perea with the lesser title of tetrarch (ruler of a quarter). Their half-brother Herod Philip II was given the Golan Heights and areas to the east of the River Jordan. Since Judea was a Roman client kingdom Herod's will had to be ratified by the emperor Augustus. Antipas claimed that the sixth will was not valid due to Herod's ill health and argued that he should have the whole kingdom. His brothers wanted the final will to be honoured. The brothers went to Rome to present the dispute to Augustus, who upheld the final will, but, as a compromise, made Archelaus an ethnarch (leader of an ethnic group, a lesser title) instead of a king. Archelaus violently suppressed a protest, killing 3,000 people. A delegation of Jews went to Rome to ask Augustus to depose Archelaus. Since many people were fed up with the tyrannical Herodian dynasty, there were requests for Rome to take over. Augustus annexed Judea to the Roman Empire and turned into a province under the oversight of the governor of Syria.
he lived in bohemia
King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.
King Herod's sons were named Herod Antipas, Herod Archelaus, Herod Philip, Herod Agrippa I, and Herod Agrippa II.
King Herod was born in 73 BCE
Herod's sons, particularly Antipas, were also at times known as 'Herod', but each only ruled a small part of Herod's original kingdom. Because of his military conquests and to avoid confusion, the elder King Herod is known as King Herod the Great.
Herod Antipas was the king during the time when Jesus was performing his miracles.
Simply Herod or Herod the king.
Please be more specific as to exactly which King Herod you mean.
King Herod was appointed King of Judea by the Romans in 37 BC.
The Roman emperor Herod ruled over Palestine. ANSWER 2 : King Herod the Great ruled Palestine. WHO ELSE? A KING BLACK DRAGON!?!?! lol jking it was Herod the Great.
Caesar Augustus was the emperor at the time, but Herod was king.
No. He was the King of Jerusalem.
r u talking about king herod in the bible if that is it well he lived in bethlem i think buy the bible and check it