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Alexander, son of Herod

Alexander, son of Herod was born about 35 BC; died about 7 BC. His mother was the Hasmonean princess Mariamne.

Alexander
Alexander, depicted in the 1493 Nuremberg Chronicle
heir of Judea
Bornc. 35 BC
Diedc. 7 BC
SpouseGlaphyra
IssueTigranes V of Armenia
Alexander prince of Judea
DynastyHerodian dynasty
FatherHerod the Great
MotherMariamne I

The unfortunate fate which persistently pursued the Hasmonean house overtook this prince also. As heir presumptive to the throne by right of descent on his mother's side, he was sent to Rome for his education in the year 23 BC. He remained there in the household of Asinius Pollio until about the year 17 BC, when Herod himself brought him and his younger brother Aristobulus, who had been with him, home to Jerusalem. Shortly afterward Alexander received in marriage the Cappadocian Princess Glaphyra, the daughter of King Archelaus of Cappadocia. Glaphyra bore Alexander three children, two sons: Tigranes, Alexander and an unnamed daughter.[not verified in body]

Demise

Alexander's handsome presence and frank bearing made him a favorite with the people, and they longed for the day when the house of the Maccabees should mount the throne instead of the half-Jew Herod. But, on the other hand, a certain degree of vanity and a spirit of vindictiveness, which marked him no less than his prepossessing qualities, rendered him extremely unpopular with the partisans of Herod, who had much to fear from a future King Alexander. Josephus was writing for a Roman audience, after a major rebellion and this may not genuine criticism. Salome repeatedly warned Herod of danger threatening him from Alexander and his brother Aristobulus. The king felt that it was not impossible that his sons meditated revenge for Mariamne's execution; and on the other hand, the open antipathy expressed by them against their father combined to open the king's ear to the calumnies of Salome and her fellow-plotters. Herod's attempt to humiliate Alexander by restoring to honor Antipater, an older son by another wife, resulted disastrously. Antipater's insidious plotting and the open enmity to Herod shown by Alexander widened the breach between father and son to such an extent that in the year 12 BC, Herod felt himself constrained to bring charges against his sons before Augustus. A reconciliation was brought about, but it was of short duration; and shortly afterward (about 10 BC) Alexander was thrown into prison upon the evidence of a tortured witness who accused him of planning the murder of Herod. Intercepted letters were produced which revealed Alexander's bitterness against his father. In vain did Archelaus, Alexander's father-in-law, endeavor to bring about better relations between them; the reconciliation was again a brief one, so that once more the intrigues of Antipater and Salome succeeded in securing the incarceration of Alexander and Aristobulus (about 8 BC).[citation needed] This was dynastic conflict, in the key territory bridging West and East and the context was instability erupting across the Roman Empire.

Conviction

Herod lodged formal complaint of high treason against them with Augustus, who put the matter into Herod's own hands, with the advice to appoint a court of inquiry to consist of Roman officials and his own friends. Such a court of hirelings and favorites was naturally unanimous for conviction. The attempts of Alexander's friends, by means of petition to King Herod, to avert the execution of the sentence, resulted in the death of Tero — an old and devoted servant of Herod who openly remonstrated with the king for the enormity of the proposed judicial crime — and of 300 others who were denounced as partisans of Alexander. The sentence was carried out without delay; about the year 7 BC, at Sebaste (Samaria) — where thirty years before Mariamne's wedding had been celebrated — her sons suffered death by the cord.[citation needed]

Family tree of the Herodian dynasty

Antipater the Idumaean
procurator of Judea
1.Doris
2.Mariamne I
3.Mariamne II
4.Malthace
Herod I the Great
king of Judea
5.Cleopatra of Jerusalem
6.Pallas
7.Phaidra
8.Elpis
Phasael
governor of Jerusalem
(1) Antipater
heir of Judaea
(2) Alexander I
prince of Judea
(2) Aristobulus IV
prince of Judea
(3) Herod II Philip
prince of Judea
(4) Herod Archelaus
ethnarch of Judea, Idumea
(4) Herod Antipas
tetrarch of Galilea & Perea
(5) Philip the Tetrarch
of Iturea & Trachonitis
Tigranes V of ArmeniaAlexander II
prince of Judea
Herod Agrippa I
king of Judea
Herod V
ruler of Chalcis
Aristobulus Minor
prince of Judea
Tigranes VI of ArmeniaHerod Agrippa II
king of Judea
Aristobulus
ruler of Chalcis
Gaius Julius Alexander
ruler of Cilicia
Gaius Julius Agrippa
quaestor of Asia
Gaius Julius Alexander Berenicianus
proconsul of Asia
Lucius Julius Gainius Fabius Agrippa
gymnasiarch

References

  • Josephus, Ant. xv. 10, § 1; xvi. 1, § 2; 3, §§ 1-3; 4, §§ 1-6, etc.;
  • Schürer, Gesch. i. (see index);
  • Grätz, Gesch. d. Juden, ii. (see index)

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations September 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Alexander son of Herod was born about 35 BC died about 7 BC His mother was the Hasmonean princess Mariamne AlexanderAlexander depicted in the 1493 Nuremberg Chronicleheir of JudeaBornc 35 BCDiedc 7 BCSpouseGlaphyraIssueTigranes V of ArmeniaAlexander prince of JudeaDynastyHerodian dynastyFatherHerod the GreatMotherMariamne IThe unfortunate fate which persistently pursued the Hasmonean house overtook this prince also As heir presumptive to the throne by right of descent on his mother s side he was sent to Rome for his education in the year 23 BC He remained there in the household of Asinius Pollio until about the year 17 BC when Herod himself brought him and his younger brother Aristobulus who had been with him home to Jerusalem Shortly afterward Alexander received in marriage the Cappadocian Princess Glaphyra the daughter of King Archelaus of Cappadocia Glaphyra bore Alexander three children two sons Tigranes Alexander and an unnamed daughter not verified in body Contents 1 Demise 2 Conviction 3 Family tree of the Herodian dynasty 4 ReferencesDemise EditAlexander s handsome presence and frank bearing made him a favorite with the people and they longed for the day when the house of the Maccabees should mount the throne instead of the half Jew Herod But on the other hand a certain degree of vanity and a spirit of vindictiveness which marked him no less than his prepossessing qualities rendered him extremely unpopular with the partisans of Herod who had much to fear from a future King Alexander Josephus was writing for a Roman audience after a major rebellion and this may not genuine criticism Salome repeatedly warned Herod of danger threatening him from Alexander and his brother Aristobulus The king felt that it was not impossible that his sons meditated revenge for Mariamne s execution and on the other hand the open antipathy expressed by them against their father combined to open the king s ear to the calumnies of Salome and her fellow plotters Herod s attempt to humiliate Alexander by restoring to honor Antipater an older son by another wife resulted disastrously Antipater s insidious plotting and the open enmity to Herod shown by Alexander widened the breach between father and son to such an extent that in the year 12 BC Herod felt himself constrained to bring charges against his sons before Augustus A reconciliation was brought about but it was of short duration and shortly afterward about 10 BC Alexander was thrown into prison upon the evidence of a tortured witness who accused him of planning the murder of Herod Intercepted letters were produced which revealed Alexander s bitterness against his father In vain did Archelaus Alexander s father in law endeavor to bring about better relations between them the reconciliation was again a brief one so that once more the intrigues of Antipater and Salome succeeded in securing the incarceration of Alexander and Aristobulus about 8 BC citation needed This was dynastic conflict in the key territory bridging West and East and the context was instability erupting across the Roman Empire Conviction EditHerod lodged formal complaint of high treason against them with Augustus who put the matter into Herod s own hands with the advice to appoint a court of inquiry to consist of Roman officials and his own friends Such a court of hirelings and favorites was naturally unanimous for conviction The attempts of Alexander s friends by means of petition to King Herod to avert the execution of the sentence resulted in the death of Tero an old and devoted servant of Herod who openly remonstrated with the king for the enormity of the proposed judicial crime and of 300 others who were denounced as partisans of Alexander The sentence was carried out without delay about the year 7 BC at Sebaste Samaria where thirty years before Mariamne s wedding had been celebrated her sons suffered death by the cord citation needed Family tree of the Herodian dynasty EditMain article Herodian dynasty Antipater the Idumaeanprocurator of Judea1 Doris2 Mariamne I3 Mariamne II4 MalthaceHerod I the Greatking of Judea5 Cleopatra of Jerusalem6 Pallas7 Phaidra8 ElpisPhasaelgovernor of Jerusalem 1 Antipaterheir of Judaea 2 Alexander Iprince of Judea 2 Aristobulus IVprince of Judea 3 Herod II Philipprince of Judea 4 Herod Archelausethnarch of Judea Idumea 4 Herod Antipastetrarch of Galilea amp Perea 5 Philip the Tetrarchof Iturea amp TrachonitisTigranes V of ArmeniaAlexander IIprince of JudeaHerod Agrippa Iking of JudeaHerod Vruler of ChalcisAristobulus Minorprince of JudeaTigranes VI of ArmeniaHerod Agrippa IIking of JudeaAristobulusruler of ChalcisGaius Julius Alexanderruler of CiliciaGaius Julius Agrippaquaestor of AsiaGaius Julius Alexander Berenicianusproconsul of AsiaLucius Julius Gainius Fabius AgrippagymnasiarchReferences EditJosephus Ant xv 10 1 xvi 1 2 3 1 3 4 1 6 etc Schurer Gesch i see index Gratz Gesch d Juden ii see index Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alexander son of Herod amp oldid 1088049451, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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