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  1. Antipater I the Idumaean (Biblical Edom) (died 43 BC), was the founder of the Herodian Dynasty. Judah Maccabee’s nephew Hyrcanus I actually forcibly converted the inhabitants of Idumaea to Judaism in the 2nd century BC. Antipater was the real power behind the throne of John Hyrcanus II (Yonatan) (63-40BC).

  2. Herod Archelaus(4BC-6AD) was the oldest son of Herod I the Greatand his Samaritan wife Malthace. Herod at first designated his heirs were to be Aristobulus and Alexander, his sons by the Hasmonean princess Mariamne. It was only after they were executed (c. 7 BC), and Herod’s oldest son Antipaterwas convicted of trying to poison his father (5 ...

  3. www.armstrongeconomics.com › research › monetary-history-of270 - 294 AD | Armstrong Economics

    By Martin A. Armstrong. Claudius II died of the plague in 270 AD and was eventually succeeded by one of his leading generals – Aurelian. It was during the reign of Aurelian when the relentless attacks by the barbarians came to a temporary halt. Aurelian also retook the East as well as the Gaul, Spain and Britain thus uniting the Empire to a ...

  4. Monetary System. The coinage of Herod Antipas is all rare. They are often found in poor condition because of a combination of inferior alloy and the weather conditions in the north are significantly different from the south. The denomination name is not known. Mints: Tiberias. DENOMINATIONS. Æ Full Denomination (24 mm about 12.5 grams)

  5. Aurelian 270-275 AD. Spread the love. Lucius Domitius Aurelianus was born to humble parents at Sirmium sometime between 207 and 215 AD, most likely on September 9th, 214 AD. Aurelian adopted a military career, and by his skill, courage, and bodily strength, he ultimately became one of the Empire’s greatest generals of the 3rd century.

  6. Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus was born to a poor family in Dalmatia (ILLYRICUM) during the mid-3rd century AD.Diocletian entered military service, where he displayed a talent for leadership, prompting his career to advance. By 284 AD, Diocletian became a member of the legions under Emperor Carus and continued to advance in the ranks reaching the position of the prestigious commander of ...

  7. Ulpius Cornelius Laelianus was one of the Thirty Tyrants listed in Historia Augusta during the late 3rd century AD. Laelianus led a revolt against the Gallic Emperor Postumus from the city of Mainz (Moguntiacum). His attempt to take the throne was ultimately unsuccessful.