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Archelaos (Archelaus), son of Herod

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Abstract “Herod” Archelaos, ca. 27 bce to after 14 ce ; son of Herod the Great and ethnarch of Judaea, Samaria, and Idumaea (4 bce –6 ce ).
Title: Archelaos (Archelaus), son of Herod
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Abstract “Herod” Archelaos, ca.
27 bce to after 14 ce ; son of Herod the Great and ethnarch of Judaea, Samaria, and Idumaea (4 bce –6 ce ).

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