If you are referring to Herod the Great (there were a few ruling Herods) he had more than one family. Hi was married ten times. His wives were; Doris, Mariamne I, Mariamne II, Malthace and Cleopatra of Jerusalem, Pallas, Phaidra, Elpis and two cousin of unknown name who did not bear any children.
His children were: Antipater II , with Doris; Alexander, Aristobulus IV (sons) Salampsio, Cypros (daugthers) with Mariamne I; Herod II (son) with Maiamne II; Herod Archelaus, Herod Antipas (sons) Olympias the Herodian (daughter) with Malthace, Herod Philip II (Philip the Tetrarch) and Herod, sons with Cleopatra of Jerusalem; Phasael, son, with Pallas; Roxanne, daughter, with Phaidra; Salome, daughter, with Elpis
Herod's sons, particularly Antipas, were also at times known as 'Herod', but each only ruled a small part of Herod's original kingdom. Because of his military conquests and to avoid confusion, the elder King Herod is known as King Herod the Great.
Please be more specific as to exactly which King Herod you mean.
King Herod was appointed King of Judea by the Romans in 37 BC.
Herod. Kings mentioned in the style of King "X" are so named because "X" is their first name. Royalty, both ancient and modern only use first names and if they need any qualifying specifics, they use numbers, such as Elizabeth II, or Ptolemy XII. In the case of Herod, they used a second name such as Herod Agrippa or Herod Antipas as specifics.
First Antigonus, then Herod the Great. In 40 BCE the Parthians captured Palestine and installed Antigonus as king. Herod retook Jerusalem and ruled as king from 37 to his death in 4 BCE.
King Herod and his family despised John the Baptist and were responsible for his death.
Actually there were several Herods, as Herod didn't refer to just one person, but an entire family. Some of them were Agrippa I, Agrippa II, ANTIPATER I, ANTIPATER II, HEROD THE GREAT, JOSEPH, PHERORAS, ALEXANDER, ARISTOBULUS, HEROD King of Chalcis, AGRIPPA I King of Palestine, AGRIPPA II King of Chalcis, HEROD PHILIP, ARCHELAUS King of Judea.
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She was married to Chusa, the steward of King Herod. Nothing else is known about her family.
King Herod was born in 73 BCE
Herod's sons, particularly Antipas, were also at times known as 'Herod', but each only ruled a small part of Herod's original kingdom. Because of his military conquests and to avoid confusion, the elder King Herod is known as King Herod the Great.
Herod Antipas was the king during the time when Jesus was performing his miracles.
Simply Herod or Herod the king.
Herod the Great, king of Judea, died of an illness in 4 BCE. His death is described in various historical accounts, including those by Josephus and the Gospel of Matthew.
Please be more specific as to exactly which King Herod you mean.
When word got out that King Herod was after Jesus and his family, they escaped to Egypt. Jesus was thought to be the King of Kings and Herod thought of him as a threat.
King Herod was appointed King of Judea by the Romans in 37 BC.