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HÉRODES (les)

1. Hérode le Grand (Mt 2:1-23, Lu 1:5, Ac 23:35). Fils d'Antipater et de Cypros ; père d'Archélaüs, d'Hérode Antipas, d'Hérode (Philippe ?), de Philippe, etc. ; grand-père d'Hérode Agrippa I er et d'Hérodias ; arrière-grand-père de Bérénice, de Drusille et d'Agrippa II ; roi de Judée de 37 à 4 avant J. -C.

TABLEAU GÉNÉALOGIQUE SOMMAIRE DE LA FAMILLE D'HÉRODE LE GRAND HÉRODE LE GRAND roi de Judée ; mort 4 av. J. -C. avait épousé : 1. Doris Antipater Mort 4 av. J. -C. 2. Mariamme I Aristobule Mort 7. Hérode Agrippa I° ép. Cypros Mort 44 Hérode Agrippa II Mort 100. Bérénice épouse : 1. Hérode roi de Chalcis. 2. Polémon de Cilicie. Drusille épouse : 1. Azizus. 2. Félix, Hérode roi de Chalcis, Mort 48 Hérodias épouse : 1. Hérode (Philippe ?). 2. Hérode Antipas. Alexandre Mort 7. 3. Mariamme II Hérode (Philippe ?) épouseHérodias, ensuite divorcée. Salomé épouse Philippe. 4. Matthace Archélaus dép, en 6. Hérode Antipas déposé en 39, ép. Hérodias, divorcée d'Hérode (Philippe ?) 5. Cléopâtre Philippe tétrarque, ép. Salomé Mort 34.

2. Hérode Agrippa I er (Marcus Julius Agrippa I) Fils d'Aristobule, lui-même fils d'Hérode le Grand, et de Bérénice. Époux de Cypros, il fut le père de Bérénice, de Drusille et d'Agrippa II ; il mourut en 44 ap. J. -C. Il fut roi d'abord de la tétrarchie de Philippe et de celle de Lysanias (en 37), puis de la Galilée et de la Pérée (40), enfin de la Judée et de la Samarie (41), de sorte que de 41 jusqu'à sa mort (44) il commanda à un territoire analogue à celui sur lequel avait régné son grand-père Hérode le Grand.

3. Hérode Agrippa II (Marcus Julius Agrippa II). Fils d'Hérode Agrippa I er et de Cypros (50-100) ; frère de Bérénice et de Drusille (Ac 25:13 à 26:32) ; d'abord roi de Chalcis, puis de la tétrarchie de Philippe et de celle de Lysanias, enfin du district de Varus. Il reçut encore certains lambeaux de Galilée et de Pérée, ainsi les villes de Tibériade, Tarichée, avec les territoires environnants, et de Bethsaïda-Julias avec quatorze villages. 4. Hérode Antipas (Hérodes Antipas) . Fils d'Hérode le Grand et frère d'Archélaüs, il eut d'abord pour femme la fille du roi des Arabes Arétas, puis Hérodias. (Mr 6:14-29 8:16, Mt 14:1-12, Lu 13:31 23:1-12,15, Ac 4:27 13:1)

5. Archélaüs (Hérodes Archelaus). Fils d'Hérode le Grand et de Malthace, frère d'Hérode Antipas ; ethnarque de Judée, Samarie, Idumée, de 4 av. J. -C, à 6 ap. J. -C (Mt 2:22).

6, 7. Bérénice, Drusille. Voir ces mots.

8. Hérodiade ou Hérodias. Fille d'Aristobule (lui-même fils d'Hérode le Grand) et de Bérénice ; fut l'épouse de deux de ses oncles : d'abord d'Hérode (Philippe ?), ensuite d'Hérode Antipas, qui tous les deux étaient frères de son père, par leur père Hérode le Grand, mais non par leur mère : son père était fils de Mariamme I, l'Hasmonéenne ; son premier mari, de Mariamme II et son second de Malthace (Mr 6:14-29, Mt 14:1-12).

9. Hérode Philippe. Le nom de Philippe paraît lui avoir été donné par erreur. Fils d'Hérode le Grand et de Mariamme II, il fut le premier époux d'Hérodiade (Mr 6:17, Mt 14:3) et le père de Salomé, dont la danse fut l'occasion de la mort de Jean-Baptiste. Cette Salomé devait épouser plus tard son oncle Philippe, demi-frère de son père, mais fils de Cléopâtre.

10. Philippe (Hérodes Philippits). Fils d'Hérode le Grand et de Cléopâtre ; épousa sa nièce Salomé ; régna de 4 av. J. -C, à 34 ap. J. -C, comme tétrarque de la Bata-née, de la Trachonite, de l'Auranitide, de la Gaulanitide et de Panéas, et d'après Lu 3:1 aussi de l'Iturée (Mr 8:27, Mt 16:13).

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