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- Phasael - Wikipedia
Phasael (died 40 BCE; Hebrew: פַצָאֵל, romanized: Faṣā'ēl, [1]; Latin: Phasaelus; from Greek: Φασάηλος, romanized: Phasaelos), was a prince from the Herodian Dynasty of Judea Phasael was born in the Hasmonean Kingdom to a Jewish aristocratic family of Edomite descent
- Phasaelus - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
PHASAELUS fá sə’ lus (Φάσηλος) The Latinized form is Phasael 1 A son of the Idumean Antipater (made governor of Judea by Caesar after the defeat of Pompey at Pharsalus, 48 b c ) and elder brother of Herod the Great
- PHASAEL - JewishEncyclopedia. com
The son of Herod by Pallas was called Phasael by Herod, who likewise honored his brother's memory by naming a city northeast of Jericho "Phasaelis," and a tower of his palace at Jerusalem "Phasaelus "
- Phasael | Encyclopedia. com
PHASAEL (d 40 b c e ), older brother of *Herod the Great He appears to have been more moderate than Herod Having received from his father, *Antipater, the governorship of Jerusalem when Herod was appointed governor of Galilee, Phasael exercised firm rule coupled with discretion
- Phasael, of Judea (c. -77 - -40) - Genealogy - Geni. com
Phasael (died 40 BC) (Latin: Phasaelus; from Greek: Φασάηλος, Phasaelos) was a prince from the Herodian Dynasty of Judea Origins and early career Phasael was born in the Hasmonean Kingdom to a Jewish aristocratic family of Edomite descent
- Phasael - virtualreligion. net
With Jerusalem under siege, Phasael the high priest Hyrcanus were persuaded to leave the city to negotiate a truce with the Parthians Instead, they were taken hostage handed over to Antigonus
- Category:Phasael (subject) - 4 Enoch: : The Online Encyclopedia of . . .
Phasael (1st century BCE) was a member of the House of Herod, the son of Antipater and Cypros, and the brother of Herod the Great and Salome I He was governor of Jerusalem
- Phasael - The 1901 Jewish Encyclopedia - StudyLight. org
The son of Herod by Pallas was called Phasael by Herod, who likewise honored his brother's memory by naming a city northeast of Jericho "Phasaelis," and a tower of his palace at Jerusalem "Phasaelus "
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