Judea

  • 91Herodes Arquelao — Moneda de Herodes Arquelao. Arquelao Archelaus(c. 23 adC. c. 18). Etnarca de Judea, Samaria e Idumea (4 a. C. 6) Herod Archelaus (23 a. C. c. 18 d. C.) Fue el rey de Samaria, Judea, y Edom, a partir del… …

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  • 92Imperio romano — Para otros usos de este término, véase Imperio romano (desambiguación). IMPERIVM ROMANVM Imperium Romanum Imperio romano …

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  • 93ARCHELAUS — ARCHELAUS, ethnarch of Judea (4 B.C.E.–c. 6 C.E.), son of Herod by his Samaritan wife Malthace. In his fourth will Herod designated Archelaus king of Judea and Samaria, which constituted the major portion of his kingdom. The testament required… …

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  • 94EDOM — (Heb. אֱדוֹם), a land in the south of eastern Transjordan, the southeastern neighbor of Palestine. The Country The land of Edom is the most common name for the Edomite territory. It had, however, other names and appellations, both prosaic and… …

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  • 95Judas Maccabeus — Infobox Military Person name= Judas Maccabeus lived= caption= nickname= placeofbirth= Modiin, Judea placeofdeath= Elasa, near modern day Ramallah allegiance= Hasmonean branch= Maccabees serviceyears= 167 BCE 160 BCE rank= unit= commands= battles …

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  • 96Jewish diaspora — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 97Ministry of Jesus — Jesus commissioning the twelve Apostles depicted by Ghirlandaio, 1481. In the Christian gospels, the Ministry of Jesus begins with his Baptism in the countryside of Judea, near the River Jordan and ends in Jerusalem, following the Last Su …

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  • 98Herodes I el Grande — Herodes, retrato de ficción. Herodes (en hebreo הוֹרְדוֹס Hordos), más conocido como Herodes el Grande (en griego Μέγας ἡρῴδης) o Herodes I (Ascalón, 73 a. C. – Jerusalén, 4 a. C.), fue rey de Judea, Galilea, Samaria e Id …

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  • 99Tito — Para el líder yugoslavo, véase Josip Broz Tito. Para otros usos de este término, véase Tito (desambiguación). Tito Emperador del Imperio romano …

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  • 100Historical background of New Testament — Palestine in Jesus time. A series of articles on …

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