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Youngest brother of Herod the Great
Pheroras (Greek: Φερώρας; c. 68 BC–c. 5 BC), probably born in Marissa (Idumea), was the youngest son of Antipater I and his wife Cypros and younger brother
Pheroras
English closet tragedy (1613)
II Scene I. Pheroras, brother of Salome and Herod, enters talking about his love of Graphina, a servant girl in Herod's court. Pheroras had been commanded
The_Tragedy_of_Mariam
Father of Herod the Great
Hasmonean Aristobulus II. They had four sons: Phasael, Herod, Joseph, and Pheroras, and a daughter, Salome, one of several Salomes among the Herodians. Antipater
Antipater_the_Idumaean
1st-century BCE king of Judea
Antipater the Idumaean Cypros (Nabatean) Phasael Herod the Great Salome I Pheroras Joseph Aristobulus IV Berenice
Herod_the_Great
1st century AD Prince of Judea
Alexander lived in Herod's court, he was betrothed to the daughter of Pheroras. Pheroras was Alexander's paternal great-uncle and was Herod's brother. Antipater
Alexander (grandson of Herod the Great)
Alexander_(grandson_of_Herod_the_Great)
Royal dynasty of Idumaean (Edomite) descent
Senate 40 BC, reigned 37–4 BC Phasael (Governor of Jerusalem) 47–40 BC Pheroras (Governor of Perea) 20–5 BC Herod Archelaus (Ethnarch of Judaea) 4 BC –
Herodian_dynasty
1st-century AD tetrarch of Galilee and Perea (r. 1–39)
Mariamne I d. 29 BCE Malthace (Samaritan) Herod the Great Salome I Phasa'el Pheroras Joseph Alexander II d. 7 BCE Berenice (daughter of Salome I) Aristobulus
Herod_Antipas
Sartaba, an ancient Hasmonean fort
Alexandreion was restored by Herod the Great, a task he assigned to his brother Pheroras. Herod gave it the character of a palatial desert fortress, similar to
Alexandrium
King of Armenia from 6 to 12 AD
about Tigranes' later life. His wife was the daughter of Pheroras, but they had no children. Pheroras was his paternal great-uncle and a brother to Herod.
Tigranes_V_of_Armenia
Ancient Middle Eastern town
this town might not be identical with Tell Hesban: Josephus tell us that Pheroras, the younger brother of Herod the Great and tetrarch of Perea, had his
Heshbon
Associate of Herod the Great
Costobarus was intending to flee the country in the company of Herod’s brother Pheroras, who was out of favour with Herod at this time because of his infatuation
Costobarus
1671 play
portraying the reign of Herod II. Matthew Medbourne as Herod John Crosby as Pheroras John Lee as Alexas William Smith as Tyridates Henry Norris as Arsanes Anthony
Herod_and_Mariamne
1723 play
Mariamne, Anthony Boheme as Herod, Jane Egleton as Salome, Thomas Walker as Pheroras, Jane Rogers as Arsinoe, James Quin as Sohemus, Lacy Ryan as Flaminius
Mariamne_(Fenton_play)
British actor (1860–1939)
(1908-1909) - Captain Beaulieu The Barber of New Orleans (1909) Herod (1909) - Pheroras Smith (1910) - Herbert Dallas-Baker, K.C. The Runaway (1911) The "Mind-the-Paint"
Morton_Selten
English actor
Edward Howard (1670) Louis in Charles VIII of France by John Crowne (1671) Pheroras in Herod and Mariamne by Samuel Pordage (1671) Featlin in The Six Days'
John_Crosby_(actor)
English actor and dramatist
Hughes (1720) Charles Despotick in The Compromise by John Sturmy (1722) Pheroras in Mariamne by Elijah Fenton (1723) Phocias in The Fatal Legacy by Jane
Thomas_Walker_(actor)
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Enduring. The poet Dante Alighieri wrote The Divine Comedy with its graphic description of...
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Industrious; striving.
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Variant spelling of Scottish Gaelic Valan, UALAN means "healthy, strong."
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Golden; Yellow Haired; Blond; Fair Haired; The Female Version of the Roman Family Name
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Abbreviation of Robert.
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