Unreferenced date December 2009 AristobulusIII 53 BC 36 BC was the last scion of the Hasmonean royal house, brother of Herod the Great s wife Mariamne second wife of Herod Mariamne , and paternal grandson of Aristobulus II . He was a favorite of the people on account of his noble descent and handsome presence, and thus became an object of fear to Herod, who at first sought to ignore him entirely by debarring him from the high priesthood. But his mother Alexandra Maccabeus 63 BC 28 BC , through intercession with Cleopatra VII of Egypt Cleopatra and Mark Antony , compelled Herod to remove Hananel from the office of High Priest and appoint Aristobulus instead. To secure himself against danger from Aristobulus, Herod instituted a system of espionage against him and his mother. This surveillance proved so onerous that they sought to gain their freedom by taking refuge with Cleopatra. Their plans were betrayed, however, and the disclosure had the effect of greatly increasing Herod s suspicions against his brother in law. As he dared not resort to open violence, he caused him to be drowned while he was bathing in Jericho . This article was taken from the Jewish Encyclopedia 1903 . See also Hashmonean coinage Start S hou Hasmonean House of Asamoneus 53 BC 37 BC name AristobulusIII of Israel S bef rows 2 before Ananelus S ttl title List of High Priests of Israel High Priest of Jerusalem years 36 BC S aft after Ananelus End DEFAULTSORT Aristobulus 3 of Israel Category 53 BC births Category 36 BC deaths Category Hasmoneans Category Ancient Jewish Greek history Category Jews and Judaism in the Roman Empire Category High Priests of Israel Category Ancient Jericho Category Deaths by drowning Category 1st century BC clergy ca Arist bul de Judea de Aristobulos Bruder der Mariamne he nl AristobulusIII no Aristobulos III pl Arystobul III pt Arist bulo cunhado de Herodes sh Aristobul III od Izraela yi ... more details
Aristobulus or Aristobulos may refer to Aristobulus I died 103 BC , king of the Hebrew Hasmonean Dynasty, 104 103 BCE Aristobulus II died 49 BC , king of Judea from the Hasmonean Dynasty, 67 63 BCE AristobulusIII of Judea 53 BC 36 BC , last scion of the Hasmonean royal house Aristobulus IV 31 BC 7 BC , Prince of Judea, son of Herod the Great and Mariamne, married Berenice, father of Agrippa I Aristobulus Minor , son of the above, brother of Agrippa I Aristobulus of Chalcis Aristobulus of Paneas c. 160 BCE , Hellenistic Jewish philosopher Aristobulus of Cassandreia 375 BC 301 BC , Greek historian, accompanied Alexander the Great on his campaigns Aristobulus of Britannia , one of the Seventy Disciples, brother of Barnabas hndis bg ca Arist bul de Aristobulos es Arist bulo desambiguaci n fr Aristobule it Aristobulo he nl Aristobulus ja no Aristobulus pl Arystobul pt Arist bulo desambigua o fi Aristobulos tr Aristobulus ... more details
coord 31 41 56 N 35 18 23 E display title see also Judea Roman province File 12 Tribes of Israel Map.svg ... Mediterranean oak and terebinth woodland in the Valley of Elah , southwestern Judea. Judea or Jud a ... CE, when Roman Judea was renamed Syria Palaestina following the Jewish Bar Kokhba revolt . Etymology The name Judea is a Greek language Greek and Latin language Roman adaptation of the name Tribe ... of the ancient Kingdom of Judah . Judea was sometimes used as the name for the entire region .... Jordan called the area of Judea and Samaria ad difa a al gharbiya translated into English as the West ... EBchecked topic 307117 Judaea Britannica Judaea ref Historical boundaries Image Judea 1 by David ... Josephus wrote In the limits of Samaria and Judea lies the village Anuath, which is also named Borceos. This is the northern boundary of Judea. The southern parts of Judea, if they be measured lengthways ... of the country. Nor indeed is Judea destitute of such delights as come from the sea, since its maritime ... brevity, described the country of Judea, and those that lie round about it. ref http www.fordham.edu ..., Samaria, and Judea in the First Century CE ref Geography Judea is a mountainous region, part of which ... 600 mm in around western Jerusalem in central Judea , falling back to convert 400 mm in in eastern ... ref Geographers divide Judea into several distinct regions the Hebron hills, the Jerusalem saddle, the Bethel ... by Babylonia. Judea is central to much of the narrative of the Torah , with the Patriarchs Abraham ... Jewish Virtual Library date accessdate 2009 06 09 ref Judea remained Yehud Medinata under Persian ... dynasty of Kings who ruled in Judea for over a century. ref cite web url http www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org ... Library date accessdate 2009 06 09 ref Roman conquest main Roman JudeaJudea lost its independence ... broke out between her sons, Hyrcanus II and Aristobulus II . Pompeius restored Hyrcanus but political ... of Judea client kings . In 6   CE, Judea came under direct Roman rule as the province of Iudaea ... more details
Aristobulus IV 31 BC 7 BC was a prince of Judea from the Category Herodian dynasty Herodian dynasty , and was married to his cousin, Berenice daughter of Salome Berenice , daughter of Costobar and Salome. He was the son of Herod the Great and his second wife, Mariamne second wife of Herod Mariamne I ref http www.jjraymond.com religion aristobuluschildren.html ref , the last of the Hasmoneans , and was thus a descendant of the Hasmonean Dynasty. Aristobulus lived most of his life outside of Judea Judaea , having been sent at age 12 along with his brother Alexander, son of Herod Alexandros to be educated at the Imperial court of Roman Empire Rome in 20 BC, in the household of Augustus himself. Aristobulus was only 3 when his paternal aunt Salome contrived to have his mother executed for adultery. When the attractive young brothers returned to Jerusalem in 12 BC, the populace received them enthusiastically. That, along with their perceived imperious manner, picked up after having lived much of their lives at the very heart of Roman imperial power, often offended Herod. They also attracted the jealousy of their older half brother, Antipater son of Herod I Antipater III , who deftly incited ... rulers. A fourth, Aristobulus eldest daughter Mariamne III Mariamne , was the wife of Antipater son of Herod I Antipater III at the time of his execution and, thereafter, may have been the wife ... between the king and his designated heirs, the ailing Herod had Aristobulus and Alexandros ... apparent. Herod, however, retained affection for Aristobulus children, three of whom, Agrippa ... Aristobulus IV ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aristobulus IV Category 31 BC births Category 7 BC deaths Category Herodian dynasty ... IV it Aristobulo figlio di Erode il Grande he nl Alexander en Aristobulus no Aristobulus, s nn av Herodes den store pl Arystobul I syn Heroda Wielkiego fi Aristobulos IV ... more details
File Aristobulus II.jpg thumb 200px Aristobulus II from Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Image Hasmoneese rijk.PNG right thumb Hasmonean Kingdom under Aristobulus II Aristobulus II was the Jewish Kohen Gadol High Priest and King of Judea , 66 BC to 63 BC, from the Hasmonean Dynasty. Family Aristobulus ... of Alexander in 76 BC, his widow succeeded to the rule of Judea and installed her elder son Hyrcanus II as High Priest. When Salome died in 67 BC, Hyrcanus succeeded to the kingship as well. Aristobulus ... Jannaeus had supported the Saducees . Aristobulus agreed with his father s Sadducean stance and rebelled ... followers. The brothers met in battle near Jericho and many of Hyrcanus soldiers went over to Aristobulus ... but the capture of the Temple of Jerusalem Temple by Aristobulus compelled Hyrcanus to surrender. A peace .... 291, note 2 ref This agreement however did not last, as Hyrcanus feared that Aristobulus was planning his death and took refuge with Aretas III , King of the Nabataeans . The Nabataeans advanced toward ..., moved by a gift of 400 talents, decided in favor of Aristobulus and ordered Aretas to withdraw his army. During his retreat, the Nabateans suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of Aristobulus ... II over Aristobulus II, deeming the elder, weaker brother a more reliable ally of the Roman Empire. Aristobulus and his son were captured in 63 BCE. Marc Antony had been commander of the cavalry under Gabinius, consul of the Roman province of Syria. Marc Antony was the man who scaled Aristobulus fortification and subdued his forces with several men. This is the point that Aristobulus II and his son were taken prisoner. However, Aristobulus II escaped in 57 BCE ref Plutarch Makers of Rome ... authority. Aristobulus was on his way to Judaea with his son Alexander of Judaea Alexander , in 49 ... High Priest of Judaea years 66 BC &ndash 63 BC end References reflist IsraeliteKings DEFAULTSORT Aristobulus ... Year of birth unknown ca Arist bul II de Judea de Aristobulos II. el es Arist bulo ... more details
85 . SOURCES Josephus Ant. xiii, 301 319 Jewish Wars B.J. i, 70 84 . See also Aristobulus II 67 63 BC Image JudeaAristobulus I.PNG right thumb Hasmonean Kingdom under Aristobulus br Legend lime situation ...Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 For other people with this name, see Aristobulus disambiguation Judah Yehudah, Heb. Aristobulus I reigned 104 103 BC , the first ruler of the Hebrews Hebrew Hasmonean Hasmonean Dynasty to call himself king, was the eldest of the five sons of John Hyrcanus , the previous leader. Josephus would declare him the first Jew in 481 years to wear the diadem on his head Ant. xiii, 301 . According to Jewish tradition, only descendants of Judah, or, more specifically, the House of David, were qualified to be kings of Israel, so all of Aristobulus predecessors used the title of nasi president . File Aristobulus I.jpg thumb 200px Aristobulus I from Guillaume ... of the country after his death was to be placed in the hands of his wife, and Aristobulus was originally ..., imprisoning his mother and other three brothers. Like his father, Aristobulus was a Sadducee who took actions to erode Jewish identity. Under Aristobulus reign, the name of the Jewish community ... in Greek terms. Like many crowns, the one Aristobulus wore held the weight of suspicion and jealousy ... new armor, while telling Aristobulus that his brother was coming to kill him. Antigonus died before reaching the throne. Days later, Aristobulus died of internal bleeding from a disease. The Queen ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aristobulus 1 ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aristobulus 1 Category 2nd century BC ... BC clergy Category 2nd century BC rulers Jewish hist stub MEast royal stub ca Arist bul I de Judea ... I he nl Aristobulus I ja 1 no Aristobulos I pl Arystobul I sh Aristobul I tr I. Aristobulus uk I wo Aristobul yi zh ... more details
Aristobulus Minor or Aristobulus the Younger flourished 1st century BC and 1st century AD, died after 44 was a prince from the Herodian Dynasty . He was of Jew ish, Nabataeans Nabataean and Edom ite ancestry. He was the youngest son born to prince Aristobulus IV and princess Berenice daughter of Salome Berenice of Judea . His parents were first cousins and thus Aristobulus was a grandson to Herod the Great . When growing up, he was educated along with his eldest brothers, Agrippa I and Herod of Chalcis in Rome , along with future Roman Emperor Claudius . Claudius and Aristobulus became friends and he became in high favor with the future emperor. Claudius and Aristobulus had sent letters to each other. Aristobulus lived at enmity with Agrippa I. Aristobulus denounced Agrippa I and forced him to leave from the protection of Flaccus , the Proconsul of Syria . Agrippa I was charged with bribing the Damascus Damascenes to support their cause with the Proconsul against the Sidon ians. Aristobulus married Iotapa , a Syria n Princess from the Royal family of Emesa and daughter of King Sampsiceramus II and Queen Iotapa who ruled Emesa from 14 42. This marriage for Aristobulus was a promising marriage in dynastic terms. Iotapa and Aristobulus chose to live as private citizens in the Middle East . Iotapa and Aristobulus had a daughter called Iotapa, who was deaf and mute. Apart from their daughter, they had no further descendants. In the reign of Emperor Caligula 37 41, Aristobulus had opposed the emperor in setting up statues of himself in the Temple in Jerusalem . He survived his brother Agrippa I, who died in 44. Sources Cite book publisher Brill isbn 9004092307 pages 137 last Schwartz first Seth title Josephus and Judaean politics location Leiden, New York series Columbia studies in the classical tradition year 1990 url http books.google.com.au books?id N7MfAAAAIAAJ&pg PA137 ... de Aristobulos der J ngere fr Aristobule le mineur it Aristobulo nipote di Erode il Grande no Aristobulus ... more details
For other use, see AristobulusAristobulus of Cassandreia ca. 375 BC 301 BC , Greeks Greek historian , son of Aristobulus, probably a Phocian settled in Cassandreia, ref http books.google.com books?id gay i14p9oEC&pg PA207&dq Aristobulus Phocian&sig UGJSbjS3LIWdwsjEDcS5qsDmVDk Sources for Alexander the Great N. G. L.Hammond ref ref http links.jstor.org sici?sici 0002 9475 281952 2973 3A1 3C71 3AATP 3E2.0.CO 3B2 F&size LARGE&origin JSTOR enlargePageAristobulus Aristobulus the Phocian American Journal of Philology ref ref Phokis Delphi 252 1 BC http epigraphy.packhum.org inscriptions oi?ikey 239835&bookid 452®ion 3&subregion7 Epigraphical Database ref accompanied Alexander the Great on his campaigns. He served throughout as an architect and military engineer ref Who s Who in the Age of Alexander the Great by Waldemar Heckel ISBN 978 1 4051 1210 9 ref as well as a close friend of Alexander, enjoying royal confidence, and was entrusted with the repair of the tomb of Cyrus the Great in Pasargadae . He wrote an account, mainly geographical and ethnological. His work was largely used by Arrian . Plutarch also uses him as a reference. References 1911 http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0309.html Ancient Library Reflist External links http www.livius.org ap ark aristobulus aristobulus.html Aristobulus at Livius.org http www.ancientlibrary.com wcd AristobulusAristobulus at the Wiki Classical Dictionary Persondata NAME Aristobulus of of Cassandreia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aristobulus of of Cassandreia Category 375 BC births Category 301 BC deaths Category 4th century BC Greek people Category 4th century BC historians Category Architects of Alexander the Great Category Ancient Greeks in Macedon Category Ancient Greek architects Category Mechanicians in Macedonian army Category Engineers of Alexander ... de Cassandr ia it Aristobulo di Cassandrea la Aristobulus Cassandrensis no Aristobulus fra Cassandreia ... more details
Aristobulus Apostolius was a son of Michael Apostolius and brother of Arsenius Apostolius . The time of his birth and death is unknown. He became an archdeacon of Rome. He edited with a Greek preface the first edition of the Galeomyomachia , an imitation of the Batrachomyomachia . His work was printed in 1494. ref The Biographical Dictionary of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge , 1844, p.183 ref References reflist See also Greek scholars in the Renaissance Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Apostolius, Aristobulus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Apostolius, Aristobulus Category 15th century Greek people Category Greek Renaissance humanists Greece academic bio stub ... more details
Aristobulus of Britannia Full title, in Greek Aghios Apostolos Aristovoulos, Martyras, kai Protos Episkopos Vretannias Welsh Arwystli Hen Episcob Cyntaf Prydain Latin Sanctus Aristobulus Senex, Apostolus, Martyr, Episcopus Primus Britanniae English Saint Aristibule the Old, Apostle, Martyr, and First Bishop of Britain . Also, Aristobulus, Apostle to Britain is a Jewish Cyprus Cypriot saint, numbered among the Seventy Disciples . Along with the Apostles Urban of Macedonia , Stachys the Apostle Stachys , Ampliatus , Apelles of Heraklion and Narcissus of Athens he assisted Saint Andrew . St. Aristobulus was also the brother of the Apostle Barnabas . He preached the Gospel in Great Britain Britain as its first bishop . Previous to this, he preached the Gospel to the Celts of Northern Spain , i.e. Celtiberians , whilst on his way to Britain. His feast day s are celebrated on March 16 , on October 31 with Amplias, Apelles, Stachys, Urban, and Narcissus , and on January 4 with the Seventy. Such was the Apostle Aristobulus acclaim amongst the Britons historical Brythonic Celts that a region was named after him, i.e. Arwystli , which later became a small medieval Great Britain British kingdom, and continues to this day as a district, or more precisely, a cantref within the county of Powys , Wales . Sources St Nikolai Velimirovich , The Prologue from Ohrid Douglas S. Morley , The Early Church in Britain External links http ocafs.oca.org FeastSaintsViewer.asp?FSID 100050 Apostle Aristobulus of the Seventy , January 4 OCA http ocafs.oca.org FeastSaintsViewer.asp?FSID 100816 Apostle Aristobulus ...?FSID 103127 Apostle Aristobulus of the Seventy , October 31 OCA http goarch.org en chapel saints.asp ... Apostle Aristobulus oldid 65353 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aristobulus ... DEFAULTSORT Aristobulus of Britannia Category Seventy disciples Category Cypriot saints Category ... Orthodox saints Category Roman Catholic saints UK saint stub ca Arist bul de Brit nia de Aristobulus ... more details
Aristobulus of Paneas ca. 160 BC was a Hellenistic Jewish philosopher of the Peripatetic school , though he also used Platonism Platonic and Pythagoreanism Pythagorean concepts. Like his successor, Philo , he attempted to fuse ideas in the Hebrew Scripture s with those in Ancient Greek philosophy Greek thought . He lived in the third or 2nd century B.C. The period of his life is doubtful, Anatolius of Laodicea 270 placing him in the time of Ptolemy Philadelphus 3rd century BC , Alfred Gercke in the time of Philometor II Lathyrus latter part of 2nd century BC while more reliable testimony indicates that he was a contemporary of Ptolemy Philometor middle of 2nd century BC . He is the author of a book the exact title of which is not certain, although there is sufficient evidence to prove that it was an exposition of the Law of Moses Law . He was among the earliest of the Jewish Alexandria n philosophers whose aim was to reconcile and identify Greek philosophical conceptions with the Judaism Jewish religion . Only a few fragments of his work, apparently entitled Commentaries on the Writings of Moses , are quoted by Clement of Alexandria Clement , Eusebius and other theological writers, but they suffice to show its object. Eusebius ref Praeparatio Evangelica viii. 10, xiii. 12. ref has preserved two fair sized fragments of it, in which are found all the quotations from Aristobulus made ... Hebr ische St ck des Sirach , 1897. ref that it was from Aristobulus that the philosophy of the Wisdom of Sirach was derived is not generally accepted. Aristobulus was among many philosophers of his ... but Moses speaking Attic Greek? 1.150.4 Aristobulus maintained, 150 years earlier than Philo, that not only ... Gfrorer i. p.  308, also ii. 111 118 Eusebius citing Aristobulus and Numenius Ev ix. 6, xi. 10 ... Notes Reflist 1911 DEFAULTSORT Aristobulus Of Paneas Category Philosophers of Judaism Category 2nd ... es Arist bulo nl Aristobulus van Paneas ja ru fi ... more details
other people AristobulusAristobulus of Chalcis was a son of Herod of Chalcis and his first wife Mariamne, hence a great grandson of Herod the Great . In 55 AD, he was appointed by Nero as King of Armenia Minor , and participated with his forces in the Roman Parthian War of 58 63 , where he received a small portion of Armenia in exchange. ref Tacitus , Annals , XIII.7 XIV.26 ref He remained its ruler until the area was re annexed into the Roman Empire in 72. He appears to have also been vested with the kingdom of Chalcis, ref http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0310.html William Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , pp. 301 302 ref and his period as a ruler is dated to 57 92. He was married to Salome after the death of her first husband, Herod Philip II . With her Aristobulus had three children. ref Josephus , Jewish Antiquities , XVIII.5.4 ref Three coins with portraits of him and his wife have been found. http jerusalemperspective.com 5Cdefault.aspx?tabid 27&ArticleID 1474 The name Salome is given to the stepdaughter of Herod Antipas unnamed in the Gospels of Matthew and Mark in Josephus s Jewish Antiquities Book XVIII, Chapter 5, 4 Herodias, ... , was married to Herod known as Herod Boethus , the son of Herod the Great, who was born of Mariamne, the daughter of Simon the high priest , who had a daughter, Salome after whose birth Herodias took upon her to confound the laws of our country, and divorced herself from her husband while he was alive, and was married to Herod, her husband s brother by the father s side, he was tetrarch of Galilee but her ... childless, Aristobulus, the son of Herod, the brother of Agrippa, married her they had three sons, Herod, Agrippa, and Aristobulus. References reflist s start s hou Herodian Dynasty House of Herod ... years 57 &ndash 92 s non reason Title extinct end DEFAULTSORT Chalcis, Aristobulus of Category ... Calcide nl Aristobulus van Chalkis no Aristobulus av Chalkis pl Arystobul z Chalkis ... more details
Other uses Diogenes disambiguation Refimprove date December 2009 Diogenes was a soldier in the service of the Hasmonean king Alexander Jannaeus 103 76 BCE . He appears in Josephus s work Antiquities of the Jews . In revenge for the support of certain Pharisees for Demetrius III of Syria s invasion of Judea , Diogenes advised Alexander to crucify 800 Pharisee scholars and murder their families before their eyes. ref Graetz, History of the Jews ,v. II, ch. 2. ref Graetz and others, using 5 Maccabees as their source, identified Diogenes as a Sadducee . Following Alexander s death, his widow and successor Salome Alexandra , probably at the urging of her brother Simeon ben Shetach , had Diogenes put to death. Notes Reflist Persondata name Judea, Diogenes of alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death place of death DEFAULTSORT Judea, Diogenes Of Category Ancient Jewish Greek history Category Mercenaries Category 1st century BC deaths Ancient Greece bio stub MEast mil bio stub ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name Judea common name Judea continent Asia region Eastern Mediterranean image map Palestine after Herod.png image map caption The Tetrarchy of Judea, shown in light green. era Augustus Augustan Age subdivision wikt tetrarchy Tetrarchy nation the Roman Empire year start 4 BCE year end 6 CE 39 CE p1 Herodian kingdom flag p1 Menora Titus.jpg s1 Judaea Roman province flag s1 Vexilloid of the Roman Empire.svg capital Jerusalem latd 31 latm 47 latNS N longd 35 longm 13 longEW E common languages Koine Greek , Aramaic , Latin , Hebrew religion Imperial cult ancient Rome , Second Temple Judaism title leader Ethnarch leader1 Herod Archelaus year leader1 4 BCE 6 CE event start death of Herod the Great event end formation of Judaea Roman province The Tetrarchy of Judea was formed following the death of Herod the Great in 4 BCE, when his kingdom was divided between his sons as an inheritance. It was dissolved in 6 CE when Rome formed the Judea Roman province Province of Judea by joining together JudeaJudea proper biblical Kingdom of Judah Judah , Samaria , and Idumea biblical Edom . ref H.H. Ben Sasson, A History of the Jewish People , Harvard University Press, 1976, ISBN 0 674 39731 2, page 246 When Archelaus was deposed from the ethnarchy in 6 CE, Judea proper, Samaria and Idumea were converted into a Roman province under the name Iudaea. ref The Tetrarchy At the time of his death Herod ruled over most of the South Western Levant , as a client state of the Roman Empire after his death the kingdom was divided between three of his sons. Herod Archelaus Archelaus , his son by his fourth wife Malthace the Samaritan, received the lion s share of the kingdom Idumaea , Judea and Samaria , and the title of Ethnarch ruler of the people in this case, the Jews ... , succeeded the Roman prefect Marullus prefect of Judea Marullus as ruler of Iudaea. With this acquisition ... tetrarchy in Syria this is credible, as Herod III, brother of Herod Agrippa I, was tetrarch ... more details
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Infobox scientist image name Judea Pearl birth date birth year and age 1936 birth place Tel Aviv , British ... Judea Pearl born 1936 is an Israeli American computer scientist and philosopher , best known for championing ... pearl 2658896.cfm Judea Pearl A. M. Turing Award winner , ACM, retrieved 2012 03 14. ref ref name acm 2011 Turing award Judea Pearl press release cite web author Gold, Virginia title Judea Pearl ... Machinery today named Judea Pearl of the University of California, Los Angeles the winner of the 2011 ... humans and machines that is the foundation of Artificial Intelligence AI . ref Judea Pearl is the father ... Asia Times Online date June 28, 2003 work Book Review accessdate July 20, 2011 ref Biography Judea ... working for the Wall Street Journal was kidnapped and murdered in Pakistan , leading Judea ... DPF cite web url http www.danielpearl.org about us Judea Pearl.html title Biography of Dr. Judea Pearl ... of Daniel s death, Judea wrote an article in the Wall Street Journal titled Daniel Pearl and the Normalization ... news title Daniel Pearl and the Normalization of Evil first Judea last Pearl authorlink Judea Pearl ... 3, 2009 page A15 accessdate July 20, 2011 ref Research Judea Pearl was one of the pioneers of Bayesian ... first1 Marlys year 2004 month Fall title A Profile of Judea Pearl Computer Science Pioneer,Visionary ... Lectures http thesciencenetwork.org programs cogsci 2011 rumelhart lecture judea pearl The Algorithmization ... lecture by Judea Pearl http bayes.cs.ucla.edu IJCAI99 ijcai 99.pdf Reasoning with Cause and Effect ... ACM Turing Award ref name acm turing ref name acm 2011 Turing award Judea Pearl press release 2011 ... of Judea Pearl http bayes.cs.ucla.edu TRIBUTE pearl tribute2010.htm 2010 Festschrift and symposium in honor of Judea Pearl http www.fi.edu franklinawards 08 laureate bf computerccs pearl.html 2008 ... Portalbox Biography Greater Los Angeles Israel http bayes.cs.ucla.edu jp home.html Judea Pearl s personal ... focus antisemitism voices transcript ?content 20070927 Interview with Judea Pearl from the U.S. ... more details
File Flag of the State of Judea.png 250px thumb Proposed flag of the State of Judea. The State of Judea lang he n , Med nat Y huda is a proposed halachic state in the West Bank put forward by Israeli Israeli settlements Jewish settlers . After the PLO declared the existence of a Palestinian state in 1988, some settler activists primarily Kahanist s feared that international pressure would lead Israel to withdraw from the West Bank and sought to lay the groundwork for an Orthodox Jewish state in the West Bank if this came to pass. In January 1989 several hundred activists met and announced their intention to create such a state if Israel withdrew. ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id ApANDp1XzmgC&pg PA146&dq 22state of judea 22 kach title The deadly embrace the impact of Israeli and Palestinian rejectionism on the peace process first1 Ilana last1 Kass first2 Bard E last2 O Neill publisher University Press of America year 1997 isbn 9780761805359 page 146 ref ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id WysT YXvi0kC&pg PA170&dq 22state of judea 22 title Frontiers and ghettos state violence in Serbia and Israel first James last Ron publisher University of California Press year 2003 isbn 9780520236578 page 170 ref ref cite news url http www.haaretz.com print edition opinion the state of judea 1.210699 title The State of Judea first Danny last Rubinstein publisher Haaretz date 22 January 2007 ref ref cite news url http news.google.com newspapers?id P2sVAAAAIBAJ&sjid kuEDAAAAIBAJ&pg 3492,3680069&dq michael ben horin judea title Settlers seek new nation called Judea newspaper Eugene Register Guard date 17 January 1989 page 3A ref ref cite news url http news.google.com newspapers?id 7DgQAAAAIBAJ&sjid G48DAAAAIBAJ&pg 6890,1643982 title Right wingers eye new jewish state in the territories newspaper Ellensburg Daily Record date 17 January 1989 page ... hasen spages 1047288.html title The flourishing State of Judea publisher Haaretz date 17 December ... more details
Zelah was a place in the territory of the Tribe of Benjamin , ancient Judea, known as the burial place of King Saul , his father Kish and his son Jonathan. Saul and Jonathan Samuel Jonathan died during the Saul Battle of Gilboa and the death of Saul Battle of Gilboa . Source Wordsworth Encyclopedia of World Religions. Ware, Herts Wordsworth entered under Zelach quoting Joshua 18 21 and 2 Samuel 21 14 Category Ancient Israel and Judah Category Former populated places in Southwest Asia MEast hist stub ... more details
Refimprove date June 2007 The Photographic processing photographic process known as Bitumen of Judea is quite possibly the oldest modern Photography photographic technique. The technique was first used by French lithographer Nic phore Ni pce in the 1820s. In 1826, using a tarlike material that covered a pewter plate, he took a picture of the countryside near his home. The process required 8 hours of light exposure to record the image ref Hirsch, Robert. Seizing the Light A History of Photography. New York McGraw Hill, 2000. Print. ref . Normally soluble in oil s, the bitumen hardened probably Polymerization polymerized and became insoluble on exposure to light. Coated and exposed copper plates were thus placed in a solvent which caused the image to appear, following which the copper was Etching etched in acid , forming a printing plate. ref Beaumont Newhall, The History of Photography, 2001, ISBN 0 87070 381 1. ref Rp p.14 References Reflist photography subject Category Photographic processes dating from the 19th century photography stub pl Asfalt syryjski ... more details
Distinguish Judea Infobox Former Subdivision native name Judaea or Iudaea common name Judea continent ... province Province nation the Roman Empire year start 6 year end 135 p1 Tetrarchy Judea flag p1 Menora ... 132 legislature Synedrion Synedrion in Judea Synedrion Sanhedrin event start Census of Quirinius event1 ... emerged . Judea Hebrew language Hebrew , small Hebrew language Modern Hebrew Standard ... , sometimes spelled in its original Latin form Iudaea to distinguish from Judea proper, is a term used by historians to refer to the Roman province that incorporated Judea , Samaria , and Galilee ... kingdoms of Israel. It was named after Herod Archelaus s Tetrarchy Judea Tetrarchy of Judea , of which ... Emperor Hadrian Hadrian in Judea Hadrian changed the name of the province to Syria Palaestina ... of Ancient Judea and Palestine . Getty Publications, 2005 p. 33. It seems clear that by choosing ... had recently died and her sons, Hyrcanus II and Aristobulus II , divided against each other in a civil war. In 63 BCE, Aristobulus was besieged in Jerusalem by his brother s armies. He sent an envoy .... Aristobulus offered a massive bribe to be rescued, which Pompey promptly accepted. Afterwards, Aristobulus accused Scaurus of extortion. Since Scaurus was Pompey s brother in law and prot g e ... of Kings of Judea Hasmonean High Priests and Kings.2C 153 37 B.C. Roman Procurator . In 57 55 BCE, Aulus ... was built. He died in 4 BCE, and his kingdom was divided among his sons, who became Tetrarchy Judea tetrarchs rulers of a quarter part . One of these quarters was Judea corresponding to the region of the ancient Kingdom of Judah. Herod s son Herod Archelaus , ruled Judea so badly that he was dismissed ... Roman legion legion deployed in 125. In 6 CE Judea became part of a larger Roman province, called Iudaea , which was formed by combining JudeaJudea proper biblical Kingdom of Judah Judah with Samaria ... Press, 1976, ISBN 0 674 39731 2, page 246 When Archelaus was deposed from the ethnarchy in 6 CE, Judea ... more details
Cara Judea Alhadeff is a photographer , performance artist , writer , and yoga teacher. She has work in the permanent collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art . ref name sfmoma http www.sfmoma.org explore collection artists 100427 artwork ref Her photographs have been called unsettling ref name sameold Tom Knapp Definitely not the same old photo show, Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, Pa November 17, 1995 ref and subtly disturbing . ref name smith Rachel Howard REVIEW Adoniou dance imagines blindness, February 13, 2006 Special to The Chronicle http articles.sfgate.com 2006 02 13 entertainment 17282791 1 kunst large scale dance ref In 2009 Alhadeff received the Bronx Recognizes Its Own Award BRIO award. ref name bronxarts2009 Bronx Council on the Arts 2009 list of award winners http www.bronxarts.org awardee all.asp?SelCategory 14 2009&selSubcategory2 2 ref Published works The Erotic in Context Inter Disciplinary Press Co edited References reflist External links http www.carajudea.com artist s website http www.wpsu.org ondemand streams Cara Judea Alhadeff10102.html Pennsylvania Inside Out Cara Judea Alhadeff TV interview Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Alhadeff, Cara Judea ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Alhadeff, Cara Judea Category Living people Category Performance artists Category Yogis Photographer stub ... more details
and descriptions name Judea and Samaria Area translit lang1 translit lang1 type Hebrew translit ... image map Israel judea and samaria dist.png mapsize 150px map caption subdivision type Cities ... only This article refers the Israeli administrative district. For the biblical Judea and Samaria, see Judea and Samaria . Judea and Samaria Area lang he , Ezor Yehuda ... and to the Israeli settlements there. Judea , the American English spelling, is more commonly used, but the British English spelling Judaea is also used. Terminology Judea and Samaria are the biblical ... and Judea roughly corresponds to the territory of the ancient Kingdoms of Israel and Judah, also ... to Judea. In modern times, Samaria was the name of one of the administrative districts of the British ... Assembly Resolution 181 II Future Government of Palestine , adopted in 1947, referred to Samaria and Judea ... of Samaria and Judea did not precisely coincide with the current Judea and Samaria area. After the 1948 ... was captured from Jordan by Israel in the 1967 Six Day War . While the term Judea and Samaria was officially ... office in 1977. ref name Judea and Samaria cite book title The Riddle of Nationalism The Dialectic ... Conflict author Myron J. Aronoff year 1991 publisher Transaction Publishers page 10 quote ... Judea ... Judea and Samaria had been officially adopted as early as the beginning of 1968 instead of the West ... military government issued an order stating that the term Judea and Samaria region shall be identical ... shetahim ha muhzakim and then by the Biblical Hebrew geographical terms Judea and Samaria . The latter ... terms in use. ref The name Judea , when used in Judea and Samaria , refers to all of the region ... from the administrative structure that is the Judea and Samaria Area. According to Peter Beinart ... by the biblical names Judea and Samaria, thereby suggesting that it was, and always will be, Jewish ... Bank Legal status l1 Legal status of the West Bank The Judea and Samaria area is administered by the Israel ... more details
Marcellus was Prefect Roman Prefect of the province of Judea . He was a friend of Lucius Vitellius ib. 4, 2 , who appointed him after sending Pilate to Rome in 36 or 37 to render account. It may be assumed, however, that Marcellus was not really a governor of Judea, but only a subordinate official of Vitellius. Indeed, this is the only instance where Josephus , in designating the office of Marcellus, uses the expression epimeletes overseer , which is uncommon, and we are not certain whether Marcellus really had the powers of a prefect, or was merely a caretaker. No official act of Marcellus is reported. In 37, he was replaced by Marullus, prefect of Judea Marullus . However, we are given some insight into the changed situation in Jerusalem after the departure of Pilate by the contrast between the trial and execution of Jesus Christ and that of the first Christian Martyr Saint Stephen Acts 7 . In the former the Sanhedrin Jewish Council passed the death sentence but dare not carry it out without the prefect s endorsement and the execution was carried out by the Roman state in Stephen s case the Romans were ignored and the hurried execution was by the old Jewish method of stoning. It would appear that a temporary overseer may have preferred to stay in Caesarea and turn a blind eye to the growing confidence and aggression of the Jewish leaders who had engineered the removal of Pilate after 10 years. See also List of Kings of Judea Prefects, Procurators and Legates of Roman Judaea References JewishEncyclopedia url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 541&letter ... marcellus.html Livius.org Marcellus s start s hou List of Kings of Judea The Administration of Judaea .28AD 6.E2.80.93135.29 Roman Rulers of Judea s bef before Pontius Pilate s ttl title Prefect of Iudaea Province Judaea s aft after Marullus prefect of Judea Marullus s end Persondata Metadata see ... el fr Marcellus pr fet de Jud e he nl Marcellus Judea pl ... more details
Marullus was Prefect Roman Prefect of Judea AD 38 41 under Caligula , AD 37 41. He was the seventh governor of this province. He was appointed by the emperor following the recall of Pontius Pilate and the temporary oversight of Marcellus . The period of his prefecture was a stirring and dangerous time due to Caligula s determination to turn the temple at Jerusalem into an imperial shrine with an enormous statue of himself in the guise of Jupiter and the Jews equal determination to accept no such thing, but nothing is recorded of Marcellus part because the important decisions and negotiations were necessarily taken over by The Syrian Governor Legate Publius Petronius . With the statue being constructed in Sidon and two legions of Roman troops waiting on the border of Galilee to enforce the imperial order, war was eventually avoided by the intervention of Agrippa I who dissuaded his friend from such provocation. Soon afterwards Caligula was assassinated and Agrippa was appointed to take Marcellus place, but with the appellation of king. See also List of Kings of Judea Prefects, Procurators and Legates of Roman Judaea s start s hou List of Kings of Judea The Administration of Judaea .28AD 6.E2.80.93135.29 Roman Rulers of Judea s bef before Marcellus prefect of Judea Marcellus s ttl title Prefect of Iudaea Province Judaea s aft after King Agrippa I s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Marullus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Marullus Category Roman governors of Judaea Category 1st century Romans Category 1st century deaths AncientRome bio stub bg de Marullus el fr Marullus pr fet de Jud e he nl Maryllus pl Marullus pt Marulo ru ... more details
For other holders of this name Mariamne name Mariamne III was a daughter of Aristobulus IV and Berenice daughter of Salome Berenice . She had three brothers, Herod of Chalcis , Herod Agrippa I , and Aristobulus Minor Aristobulus V , and one sister, Herodias . Aristobulus IV was the son of King Herod and Mariamne second wife of Herod Mariamne I , a Hasmonaean princess related to the renowned Judas Maccabaeus . Some time after the death of her father in 7 BCE, Mariamne III was betrothed to Antipater son of Herod the Great Antipater II , her uncle and the eldest son of King Herod. After Antipater s execution in 4 BCE, she may have been the first wife of another uncle, Herod Archelaus , ethnarch of Judea . ref According to Josephus, the first wife of Herod Archelaus was named Mariamne however, Josephus does not designate which Mariamne. http www.interhack.net projects library wars jews b2c7.html Jewish Wars, Book II, Chapter 7 4 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Mariamne 03 Category Herodian dynasty Category 1st century BC people ca Mariamne III it Mariamne figlia di Aristobulo ... more details