Roman Catholic AnswerWe do not know, the only mention of St. Antipas is in the book of Revelation, although he may have been martyred on April 11 as that is his feast day, around the year 90.
He was stoned to death about the year AD33 or 34.
Lucy was 21 years of age when she was martyred.
Stoned to death in front of Saul before his conversion.
Alexandra of Samsun was martyred about the year 300. The precise date is unknown.
Antipas comes from two words: anti = against and papa = pope. Basically, Antipas is a symbolic name representing all those who were martyred during that time for their protesting against the papacy. There is no significant record of any specific person during that time by the name of Antipas.
Roman Catholic AnswerWe do not know, the only mention of St. Antipas is in the book of Revelation, although he may have been martyred on April 11 as that is his feast day, around the year 90.
The correct pronunciation of Antipas is AN-ti-pas, with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Antipas was a Christian mentioned in the book of Revelation (2:13) as a faithful witness who was martyred for his faith. He is commended for standing firm in his beliefs despite facing persecution and martyrdom.
Herod Antipas was born in -20.
Antipas Mbusa was born on 1959-11-15.
Quincy Antipas was born on 1984-04-20.
The Martyred Presidents was created in 1901.
AnswerHerod Antipas was the son of King Herod the Great. Herod the Great's father was an Idumean and his mother was a Nabataean. So, Antipas could best be described as a Palestinian of mixed ethnic origins.
There are two references regarding the name Antipas. I do not know if they are two different people or one and the same. King Herod Antipas (short for Antipatros) was a first century AD ruler of Galilee and Perea. Saint Antipas is referred to in the Book of Revelation (Revelation 2:13) as the "faithful martyr" of Pergamon.
The stepfather of Salome was Herod Antipas, who was a ruler in the region of Galilee and Perea during the time of Jesus. Salome is most famously known for requesting the head of John the Baptist as a reward for dancing for Herod Antipas.
AnswerThe three brothers whose inheritances divided the kingdom of Herod the Great, were Antipas, Archelaus and Philip. Philip was the brother whose wife, Herodias, divorced him and married Antipas in 34 CE.