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Antipater (son of Herod the Great)

Antipater II (Greek: Ἀντίπατρος, translit. Antípatros; c. 46 – 4 BC) was Herod the Great's first-born son, his only child by his first wife Doris. He was named after his paternal grandfather Antipater the Idumaean. He and his mother were exiled after Herod divorced her between 43 BC and 40 BC to marry Mariamne I. However, he was recalled following Mariamne's fall in 29 BC and in 13 BC Herod made him his first heir in his will. He retained this position even when Alexander and Aristobulus (Herod's sons by Mariamne) rose in the royal succession in 12 BC, and even became exclusive successor to the throne after their execution in 7 BC (with Herod II in second place).

Antipater
Antipater, in the 1493 Nuremberg Chronicle
heir of Judea
Bornc. 46 BC
Died4 BC
SpouseMariamne III Herodian
Hasmonean
DynastyHerodian dynasty
FatherHerod the Great
MotherDoris

However, in 5 BC Antipater was brought before Publius Quinctilius Varus, then Roman governor of Syria, charged with the intended murder of his father Herod. Antipater was found guilty by Varus; however, due to Antipater's high rank, it was necessary for Caesar Augustus to approve of the recommended sentence of death. After the guilty verdict, Antipater's position as exclusive successor was removed and granted to Herod Antipas. Once the sentence had approval from Augustus in 4 BC, Antipater was then executed, and Archelaus (from the marriage with Malthace) was made heir in his father's will as king over Herod's entire kingdom (with Antipas and Philip as Tetrarchs over certain territories).

Concerning Antipater's execution following on the heel of Herod's executions a couple of years before of his sons Alexander and Aristobulus, it would be recounted in the compendium Saturnalia (compiled by Macrobius) that Augustus remarked "It is better to be Herod's pig than his son."[1]

We know two of Antipater's wives through the writings of Josephus. First was his niece Mariamne III, daughter of Aristobulus IV.[2] The second was a high-ranking Hasmonean princess whose first name is lost to history. She was the daughter of Antigonus the Hasmonean, the last Hasmonean king who also served as high priest. This wife of Antipater was also a first cousin of Mariamne I, renowned royal wife of Herod the Great. Josephus records that she was at the palace with Doris, Antipater's mother, in support of her husband during his trial before Varus in 5 BC.[3]

In literature Edit

In Robert Graves' King Jesus, Graves puts forth the idea that Antipater secretly married at the age of 15 Mary, who was of a royal Jewish line. The marriage served to strengthen the position of Antipater among Herod's many sons as future King of the Jews. Antipater was killed by his father five days before Herod's own death according to Josephus. (Some records indicate a period of two years between Antipater's death and Herod the Great's death). According to Graves, a pregnant Mary is compelled to pretend to marry an old, pious carpenter, Joseph, to protect herself and the unborn Jesus.[4][5] Author Joseph Raymond supports this hypothesis as a fact. Unlike Graves, however, Raymond specifies that Mary was actually the unnamed daughter of Antigonus who would later become Antipater's wife.[6]


Family tree of the Herodian dynasty Edit

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 Edit

  1. ^ Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius. Saturnalia. II:IV, verse 11. Cum audisset inter pueros quos in Syria Herodes rex Iudaeorum intra bimatum iussit interfici filium quoque eius occisum, ait: Melius est Herodis porcum esse quam filium. transl. la – transl. But hearing these words, Herod, King of the Jews within the two years in length between
    the boys whom they gave orders to have been killed in Syria and the son of his, too, had been
    slain, and he said: It is better to be Herod's swine than his Son
  2. ^ Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews, Book XVII, Chapter 1:2; see http://www.ccel.org/j/josephus/works/ant-17.htm
  3. ^ Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews, Book XVII, Chapter 5:2.
  4. ^ "King Jesus Summary Robert Graves". www.enotes.com. Retrieved 2019-03-28.
  5. ^ Graves, Robert King Jesus, ch. 5 passim
  6. ^ See also Joseph Raymond (14 February 2010). Herodian Messiah: Case For Jesus As Grandson of Herod. Tower Grove Publishing. ISBN 978-0-615-35508-5.

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Antipater II Greek Ἀntipatros translit Antipatros c 46 4 BC was Herod the Great s first born son his only child by his first wife Doris He was named after his paternal grandfather Antipater the Idumaean He and his mother were exiled after Herod divorced her between 43 BC and 40 BC to marry Mariamne I However he was recalled following Mariamne s fall in 29 BC and in 13 BC Herod made him his first heir in his will He retained this position even when Alexander and Aristobulus Herod s sons by Mariamne rose in the royal succession in 12 BC and even became exclusive successor to the throne after their execution in 7 BC with Herod II in second place AntipaterAntipater in the 1493 Nuremberg Chronicleheir of JudeaBornc 46 BCDied4 BCSpouseMariamne III HerodianHasmoneanDynastyHerodian dynastyFatherHerod the GreatMotherDorisHowever in 5 BC Antipater was brought before Publius Quinctilius Varus then Roman governor of Syria charged with the intended murder of his father Herod Antipater was found guilty by Varus however due to Antipater s high rank it was necessary for Caesar Augustus to approve of the recommended sentence of death After the guilty verdict Antipater s position as exclusive successor was removed and granted to Herod Antipas Once the sentence had approval from Augustus in 4 BC Antipater was then executed and Archelaus from the marriage with Malthace was made heir in his father s will as king over Herod s entire kingdom with Antipas and Philip as Tetrarchs over certain territories Concerning Antipater s execution following on the heel of Herod s executions a couple of years before of his sons Alexander and Aristobulus it would be recounted in the compendium Saturnalia compiled by Macrobius that Augustus remarked It is better to be Herod s pig than his son 1 We know two of Antipater s wives through the writings of Josephus First was his niece Mariamne III daughter of Aristobulus IV 2 The second was a high ranking Hasmonean princess whose first name is lost to history She was the daughter of Antigonus the Hasmonean the last Hasmonean king who also served as high priest This wife of Antipater was also a first cousin of Mariamne I renowned royal wife of Herod the Great Josephus records that she was at the palace with Doris Antipater s mother in support of her husband during his trial before Varus in 5 BC 3 In literature EditIn Robert Graves King Jesus Graves puts forth the idea that Antipater secretly married at the age of 15 Mary who was of a royal Jewish line The marriage served to strengthen the position of Antipater among Herod s many sons as future King of the Jews Antipater was killed by his father five days before Herod s own death according to Josephus Some records indicate a period of two years between Antipater s death and Herod the Great s death According to Graves a pregnant Mary is compelled to pretend to marry an old pious carpenter Joseph to protect herself and the unborn Jesus 4 5 Author Joseph Raymond supports this hypothesis as a fact Unlike Graves however Raymond specifies that Mary was actually the unnamed daughter of Antigonus who would later become Antipater s wife 6 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 Edit Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius Saturnalia II IV verse 11 Cum audisset inter pueros quos in Syria Herodes rex Iudaeorum intra bimatum iussit interfici filium quoque eius occisum ait Melius est Herodis porcum esse quam filium transl la transl But hearing these words Herod King of the Jews within the two years in length between the boys whom they gave orders to have been killed in Syria and the son of his too had been slain and he said It is better to be Herod s swine than his Son Josephus Antiquities of the Jews Book XVII Chapter 1 2 see http www ccel org j josephus works ant 17 htm Josephus Antiquities of the Jews Book XVII Chapter 5 2 King Jesus Summary Robert Graves www enotes com Retrieved 2019 03 28 Graves Robert King Jesus ch 5 passim See also Joseph Raymond 14 February 2010 Herodian Messiah Case For Jesus As Grandson of Herod Tower Grove Publishing ISBN 978 0 615 35508 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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