#p <nat>Idumean<o>ruler<n>Antipater<app>55<d>43<info>Antipater was an Idumean by birth, a son of Antipas. He was governor of Palestine.
#p <nat>Idumean<o>ruler<n>Herod I<aka>Herod the Great<b>73(2)<app>37<d>4<fa>Antipater<c>Jerusalem<mov>43<c>Rome<mov>37<c>Jerusalem<info>Herod was declared the "king of Judea" by the Roman Senate in 37 B.C. Between 23 and 20 B.C. he constructed an enormous palace in Jerusalem's upper city. At that time he also began the reconstruction of the Second Temple.
#p <nat>Idumean<n>Herod Philip I<aka>Herod<c>Judea<b>30 B.C.(10)<d>34(1)<fa>Herod I<info>Herod Philip was disowned by his father Herod due to his mother's treachery.
// mother: Mariamne (2)
#p <nat>Idumean<n>Herodias<fem><b>15 B.C.(10)<d>50(5)<fa>Aristobulus<c>Judea<mov>38(2)<c>Italy<mov>39(1)<c>Gaul<info>Herodias married her uncle, @Herod Philip I@@. She later married his half-brother, her uncle @Herod Antipas@@. She was banished with Herod Antipas to Gaul in A.D. 40.
#p <nat>Idumean<n>Salome<fem><b>10(5)<d>75(20)<fa>Herod Philip I<mo>Herodias
#p <nat>Idumean<o>ruler<n>Archelaus<b>30 B.C.(10)<d>30(10)<fa>Herod I<c>Judea<app>4 B.C.<depo>6<mov>6<c>Rome<mov>7(1)<c>Gaul<info>Archelaus' mother was Malthace. He was ethnarch of Judea and Samaria.
#p <nat>Idumean<o>ruler<n>Herod Antipas<app>4 B.C.<depo>39<d>50(5)<fa>Herod I<c>Galilee<mov>38(2)<c>Italy<mov>39(1)<c>Gaul<info>Herod Antipas was tetrarch of Galilee and Perea. He married a daughter of @Aretas IV@@, whom he later divorced in order to marry his niece, @Herodias@@, who had been his brother's wife. This marriage drew the condemnation of @John the Baptist@@. He and Herodias were banished to Gaul in A.D. 40.
#p <nat>Idumean<o>ruler<n>Herod Philip II<sur>Philip<aka>Philip<b>20 B.C.(10)<d>34<fa>Herod I<c>Traconitis<app>4 B.C.<info>Herod Philip's mother's name was Cleopatra. He was tetrarch of Traconitis. He ordered @John the Baptist@@ beheaded.
#p <nat>Idumean<n>Herod Agrippa I<o>ruler<b>10 B.C.(5)<d>44<fa>Aristobulus<c>Jerusalem<app>39(2)<info>Herod Agrippa was king of Judea, Galilee and Perea. Just before his own death in A.D. 44, he had @James@James, son of Zebedee@ killed, and had @Peter@Saint Peter@ put in prison.<ref>Antiquities XIX, 212-220; Acts 12:19b-23
#p <nat>Idumean<n>Herod Agrippa II<o>ruler<b>27<ac>52(1)<d>100(1)<fa>Herod Agrippa I<c>Jerusalem<info>Herod Agrippa II was king of Chalcis, and later of Batanea and Trachonitis.<ref>Antiquities XX; Acts 25:13-26:32
#p <nat>Idumean<n>Berenice<aka>Bernice<fem><b>28<fa>Herod Agrippa I<c>Jerusalem<info>When Berenice was 13, she married her uncle, Herod of Chalcis, and had two sons. She had two other husbands including Polemon, king of Cilicia. She may also have had an incestuous relationship with her brother, @Herod Agrippa II@@. She later went to Rome, where she was courted, then rejected, by Emperor @Titus@@.<ref>Josephus: Bernice (4); Jewish War II, 301-408; Acts 25:13-26:32
#p <nat>Idumean<n>Drusilla<fem><b>39(5)<d>79 Aug 24<fa>Herod Agrippa I<c>Jerusalem<mov>59<c>Rome<info>Drusilla was married to Azizus, king of Emesa, at age 15. A year later she left him to marry @Antonius Felix@@. They had a son, Antonius Agrippa. Drusilla and her son were killed in the eruption of Vesuvius.<ref>Antiquities XX, 105-148; Acts 24:24