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After the disconnection of the Hassmon dynasty, the ancient Rome (Republic Roman and the Roman Empire) was delegated to Jewish. Here, Jesus Christ was born. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsBackground to establishment [ edit ] Herod and Herod morning establishment [ edit ] Herode morning ruler list [ edit ] Related item [ edit ] references [ edit ] Background to establishment [ edit ] The Hissmon dynasty John Hirkanos I conquered the Edm region during the reign, and the Edomans converted to Judaism. Eventually, the Edomans were integrated with the Jews (originally). In the era of Alexandros Yannios, Antipatros was appointed Governor of the Edm region. Antipatros, his son, is the most reliable and confidential heart of Hulcanos II. When Hulcanos II and Aristo Broth II fought, he led to the victory of Hulcanos with the support of Roman General Gunaeus Pompeius, who had advanced to the Orient. After that, Antipatros worked hard to maintain a friendly relationship with Rome. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In 47 BC, Antipatros was appointed a ruler in the Jewish district by Gaius Julius Caesar, who was stationed in the Orient. Antipatros has appointed two sons, Fasaelos and Herodes, respectively, as the governor of Jerusalem and Galilee. After Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC, he was on the side of the Liberatess side of Gaius, Cassius, Longinus and others in the Roman Eastern district, mainly in the Macedonia. Antipatross was poisoned in 43 BC, and Fasaelos and Herodo jointly became the successor. In the Battle of Philippi in 42 BC, he was on his side of Kassius and others, but returned to Marx Antonius after the war. Herod and Herod morning establishment [ edit ] In 40 BC, Antigonos, a descendant of the Hassmon Dynasty, invaded Fasaelos and Herodo, with the support of Paltia, killing Fasaelos, and temporarily revived the Hassmon Dynasty. Herod escaped from Alexandria to Rome and appealed for support in the Senate in Rome. The Senate gave Herod the title of the Jewish king. Herod advanced to Jerusalem with the support of Antonius. In 37 BC, he defeated Antigonos and re -captured the dominant land (Herod morning). Herod, named the Great King, ruled until he died in four BC, and after Herod’s death, three sons dominated Herod. Three divisions after the death of Heroda (3 divisions) The dominant place of Salome (the sister of Herod the Great) Herod Alquellaos (Herod and the son of Maltake, the Samarians) ruled Juda, Edm and Samaria, the center of the kingdom, and ruled up to six years, but were expelled to Gala due to overquutifications, and the Kingdom of Alcellaos was expelled. It became Rome’s directly under the Roman territory. Herod Philippos (the son of the fifth wife, Creopatra of Herod and Herodo), was given the northeast of Batanea and Gauranitis, ruled the kingdom until he died in 34 years, and his territory was transferred to Syria. However, the land will be passed to Agrippa II a few years later as a separate management (Jewish Ancient Magazine, XVIII Vol. 4:6). Herod Antipath (Herod and Maltake’s son, the younger brother of Alquelaos) was given Galilee and Pelea, but was expelled to Lugdunum by Emperor Caligram in 39. [first] \u3002 Christianity happened around 30 years in this Galilee region. Agrippa I hits the grandchild of the Herode Great [2] However, he was familiar with Caligla, and was appointed governor of his territory in 37 years after the death of Philippos. In addition, the control of Antipus, which was expelled in 39, was given by Caligla, and in 1941, the territory (Jewish, Samaria, Edom), which was originally dominated by Alcelaos, was added. As a result, Agrippa I recovered the dominance of the time when Heroda was dominated. Agrippa I died in 44 years. Some of the younger brother of Agrippa I was called “Herod”, and he was given Chalcis on the throne of the Claudius. After about seven years, he died around 48 B.C., and his territory was given to his nephew Agrippa II. [3] \u3002 Agrippa II, the son of Agrippa I, initially inherited Calquis territory from his uncle, but inherited the northern control of his father’s kingdom in 53 B.C. bottom [4] \u3002 The Jewish War occurred in 1966, but he ruled until he died around 1992. After the death of Agrippa II, he shifted to Rome’s underlying territory. Aristobros, the cousin of Agrippa II (the son of the Calquis lord’s Herodo), is the king of the small almenia of Nero. [5] , Calquis during the Wespasian Emperor’s era [6] The king of the same name is described. However, from the age of the excavated money, it has been found that Calquis seems to have been annexed to Syria in Syria around 92 BC and underlyed Rome. [7] \u3002In addition, Alexandros among the sons of Heroda King [8] It is said that Alexandros with the same name has become the king of the Great Armenia. [9] \u3002 Herode morning ruler list [ edit ] Herod (Herod the Great, 37 BC -4 BC) 3 points during the ruleHerod Alquellaos (4-6 BC, rule: Jewish, Edm, Samaria) Herod Filippos (4-34 BC, dominance: Batanea, Gaulanitis, etc.) Herod Antipas (4-39 BC, dominance: Galilee, Pelea) Agrippa I (34-44) Agrippa II (around 44-93) – Related item [ edit ] For Wikimedia Commons Herod dynasty There is a category related to. ^ There are multiple towns called Lugdunum in the Roman era, especially famous in the capital of Galia Lugdnensis, the current capital of Lyon, but there are also towns in the north of Pyrenee, the border with the Isspannia. “Jewish Senki” II Volume 9: 6, which can be read by the location of this city as “Isspannia (Spannia)” in manuscript, so Josephus talks about this Galia and Ispannia border, and the border is on border. The shoomer explains in a note that he mistakenly thought he was on the Isspannia side and corrected it later. ((Shuer 2012-12) p.88 note 41) ^ Aristobros, a child of the three sons of the three sons, who became the lord, was executed during Herodi. ^ “Jewish Senki” II Volume 11: 5 5-6: 12: 1 ^ “Jewish Senki” II Volume 11: 6-12: 1: 1, 1: 12, Section 8, “Jewish Ancient Magazine” XX Volume 7: 4 ^ “Jewish Senki” Volume 13: 2 2, “Jewish Ancient Magazine” XX Volume 8: 4 ^ However, since Phoenikia also has a carquis, there is a possibility that it is another lord of the same name. ^ (Shurler 2012-12) p.368-369 ^ The son of Heroda’s son Aristo Broth IV, the brother of Agrippa I and her uncle of Herodo of Calquis. Executed with Aristobros in front of Herod. ^ “Jewish Senki” II Volume 11: 6 ^ a b In “Marco’s Gospel Book” 6: 17, the ex -husband of Haodia is “Piripos”, but in Josephus’s book “Jewish Ancient Magazine”, Volume 18, Vol. Salome is the wife of Filippos, a fourth -class Taomori Filippos, who is the younger brother of Filippos, the daughter of the daughter of the daughter of the daughter of the daughter, and according to the content of the History of the Jew of the Jesus Christ from the Jewish ethnic era. Is correct. In addition, if the son of the daughter of the great priest, Mariamume, was called “Philippos”, it could be compatible that both materials were different, but “Other ways to be called by the description of Josephus and the New Testament are”. A very different person is unusual, and it is even more strange that the brothers are the same name (“Herod” is a house name, so it is different). ” ((Shuer 2012 II) p.76, 83 Note 19) references [ edit ] Fulawius Josephus, Translated by Gohei Hata, “Jewish Ancient Magazine 4 New Testament [XII] [XIII] [XIV]” Chikuma Shobo Co., Ltd., 2000. ISBN 4-480-08534-3. Fulawius Josephus, Translated by Gohei Hata, “Jewish Ancient Magazine 5 New Term Edition [XV] [XVI] [XVII]] Chikuma Shobo Co., Ltd., 2000. ISBN\u00a04-480-08535-1\u3002 Flawius Josephus, Hata Gohei’s “Jewish Senki 1” Chikuma Shobo Co., Ltd., 2002. ISBN\u00a04-480-08691-9\u3002 E. Shuer, translated by Yo Kogawa, “Jewish ethnic History of Jewish Christ’s era I”, 2012, 2012. ISBN\u00a0978-4-7642-7351-1\u3002 E. Shurer, Koju Yo Kojiru, “Jewish Ethnic History II of the Jesus Christ era II” Inc., 2012. 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