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They did not have names back then as we do now. For example, Jesus was known as Jesus of Nazareth. Thus, to identify people, often they used the town they came from. As far as King Herod, he was most commonly known as Herod the Great.

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Herod, second son of Antipater the Idumaean. Also known as "Herod the Great"

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