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Joseph Phasael (Hervichad Pheororas, The Idumean) a. a. -40
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| Lignez | Herodian |
| Reizh | gourel |
| Anv a-bezh d'ar c'hanedigezh | Joseph Phasael |
| Anvioù-tiegezh all | Hervichad Pheororas, The Idumean |
| Kentanvioù all | Kadphizès (Parthian), Yangaozhen (Chinese), Pherinus (Vita Triparta) |
| Kerent
♂ w Antipatros [Herodianer] a. a. -43 | |
Darvoudoù
bugel: ♂ Alexandros [?]
bugel: ♂ Joseph of Cyprus ? (in Exhilos) [?]
bugel: ♂ Antipater [?] a. a. -37
bugel: ♂ Антипатр [Идумеи] a. a. -37
titl: Governor of Jerusalem
titl: Prince of Parthia Kushan
titl: Prince of Descalytis
-40 marvidigezh:
Notennoù
см.также wikipedia:Phasael
см.также http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heraios
Josephus speaks of Phasael as a brave and noble man. His son, who likewise bore the name Phasael, and seems to have been posthumous, married Herod's daughter Salampsio, by whom he had five children.[6] The son of Herod by Pallas was called Phasael by Herod, who likewise honored his brother's memory by naming a city northeast of Jericho "Phasaelis," and a tower of his palace at Jerusalem "Phasaelus."
Иосиф Флавий говорит о Фазаиле как о храбром и благородном человеке. Его сын, который также носил имя Фасаэль и, кажется, был посмертным, женился на дочери Ирода Салампсио, от которой у него было пять детей. [6] Ирода, сына Ирода, Палласа назвал Фазаилом, который также почтил память своего брата, назвав город к северо-востоку от Иерихона «Фаэлисом» и башню своего дворца в Иерусалиме «Фаэзелус».
The Greco-Roman name Phaesaelus is in the Aramaic tongue rendered Joseph. (Греко-римское имя Phaesaelus находится на арамейском языке, представленном Иосифом.)
Mammennoù
- ↑ # Josephus, Flavius. William Whistom, translator. (2003) The Works of Josephus: Complete and Unabridged, Updated Edition(17th printing). The Antiquities of the Jews.The Wars of the Jews. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers. ISBN 1-56563-167-6 -
- ↑ Josephus, Jewish Antiquities xiv. 9, § 2; Wars of the Jews (Bellum Judaicum) i. 10, § 4. -
- ↑ David J Bryan. Nikos Kokkinos. THE HERODIANS: A CASE OF DISPUTED IDENTITY A REVIEW ARTICLE OF NIKOS KOKKINOS, THE HERODIAN DYNASTY -
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