The chamberlain of Herod Agrippa, a ruler of Judea during the 1st century AD, is traditionally identified as a man named Narcissus. He played a significant role in the royal court and was known for his influence over Agrippa. The chamberlain was responsible for managing the household and finances of the king, which positioned him as a powerful figure in the political landscape of the time. Narcissus is mentioned in historical texts, including those by Josephus, who provides insights into the dynamics of Herod Agrippa's reign.
Cornelius Agrippa
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa was born on -63-11-10.
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa died on February 18, 1535 at the age of 48.
Saint James, one of Jesus' apostles, is believed to have died as a martyr around 44 AD. According to tradition, he was executed by beheading in Jerusalem on the orders of King Herod Agrippa I. His martyrdom is commemorated in Christian tradition, particularly in the context of his role as a key figure in early Christianity.
Herod Antipas was born in -20.
King Herod's sons were named Herod Antipas, Herod Archelaus, Herod Philip, Herod Agrippa I, and Herod Agrippa II.
Simply Herod or Herod the king.
Agrippa is his surname : Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa . He was one of the great men in Roman history. Without him, Augustus would have failed. Incidentally, he was a good friend of Herod the Great and Herod named his grandson, Herod Agrippa after him.
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.
Herod Agrippa I had James the brother of John killed (Acts 12:1-3). This Agrippa was the son of Bernice and Aristobulus, a son of Herod the Great.
James the Greater was stabbed with a sword by King Herod Agrippa I in 44 at JerusalemSt. James was stabbed with a sword by King Herod Agrippa I in 44 at Jerusalem.St. James the Greater was stabbed with a sword by King Herod Agrippa I in 44 at Jerusalem.
The king in the New Testament who was eaten by worms was King Herod Agrippa I. According to the Book of Acts, Herod Agrippa I was struck down by an angel of the Lord because he did not give glory to God when the people hailed him as a god.
1) Antipater I (Progenitor of the Herods) 2) Antipater II 3) Herod the Great (second son of Antipater (Antipas) II by his wife Cypros). 4) Herod Antipas (Son of Herod the Great and Malthace, a Samaritan woman). 5) Herod Agrippa I (Grandson of Herod the Great; a son of Aristobulus). 6) Herod Agrippa II (Great-grandson of Herod the Great; son of Herod Agrippa I and his wife Cypros). 7) Herod Philip (Son of Herod the Great by Mariamne II). 8) Philip the tetrarch (Son of Herod the Great by his wife Cleopatra of Jerusalem).
73 BCE in Jericho
Drusilla. She was Jewish and the youngest daughter of Herod Agrippa I. Her brother was Agrippa II. She was about 20 years old.
Yes, he was beheaded by King Herod Agrippa I in AD 44
A companion to and probably in an incestuous relationship to Herod Agrippa II (Acts 25:13); daughter of Herod Agrippa I, born probably around A.D. 28; married first to a person named Marcus, then to her own uncle Herod. Two sons were born from the latter union before Bernice was widowed in A.D. 48. Later she married Polemo, king of Cilicia. The Roman historian Tacitus says she was mistress of the Roman Emperor Titus.