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  1. 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 ...

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  3. 1997年11月1日 · Justinian I (c. 482 – November 14, 565AD), came to the throne following his uncle, Justin I. He ruled for nearly four decades and during his reign, he sought to restore the Roman Empire by retaking Western Europe and Northern Africa. Justinian was partially able to ...

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  4. www.armstrongeconomics.com › research › monetary-history-ofEgypt | Armstrong Economics

    It was Pharaoh Snefru (c 2575 BC) who conducted raids into Nubia engaging in mineral exploitation. It was Sesostris I of the 12th Egyptian dynasty who invaded Nubia about 1915 BC and named the region “Cush” giving this people the name known in history as the Cushites. Gold was the color of the sun and became the object of royal desire.

  5. 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).

  6. Heraclius was born around 575AD and became emperor in 610 ruling until February 11, 641AD. It was Heraclius who actually mad Greek the official Eastern Roman.

  7. Ankhmakis Usurper Revolutionary Pharaoh in the South (199-185 BC) Continuation of the House of Ptolemy. Ptolemy V Epiphanes (Upper Egypt in revolt 207–186 BC) (204–180 BC) Cleopatra I (Wife of Ptolemy V, co-regent with Ptolemy VI during his minority) (193-176 BC) Ptolemy VI Philometor Died 145 BC (180–164 BC)

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