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  1. Probably no, Agrippa II was was actually a king, but rather ruling of territories outside of Judea. He was in fact king of the Kingdom of Chalcis, with certain rights in Jerusalem. Judea was a Roman province de jure and de facto at his time.GreyShark 20:29, 28 September 2020 (UTC) Reply

  2. Map of the Herodian Kingdom of Judea at its greatest extent. 31–30 BCE. Battle of Actium: Octavian defeats the alliance of Mark Antony and Queen Cleopatra's Ptolemaic Egypt in the Roman Civil War. Ptolemaic Egypt is absorbed into Octavian's victorious side to become Roman Egypt.

  3. English: In 32 BCE Octavian defeated Mark Antony at Actium, and Herod, having made his peace with the victor, was confirmed as King, and had Jericho restored to him along with Gadara, Samaria, Gaza, Anthedon (rebuilt as Agrippias, in order to control with Gaza the Nabataean trade), Joppa, Straton’s Tower, and probably Ashdod and Jamnia, while Askalon and Dora remained free.

  4. The Herodian kingdom was a 1st-century BCE vassal kingdom of the Roman Republic, ruled by Herod the Great. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Talk:Herodian_Kingdom_of_JudeaTalk:Herodian kingdom - Wikipedia

    Probably no, Agrippa II was was actually a king, but rather ruling of territories outside of Judea. He was in fact king of the Kingdom of Chalcis, with certain rights in Jerusalem. Judea was a Roman province de jure and de facto at his time.GreyShark 20:29, 28 September 2020 (UTC) Reply

  6. Geography. The Kingdom of Judah was located in the Judean Mountains, stretching from Jerusalem to Hebron and into the Negev Desert.The central ridge, ranging from forested and shrubland-covered mountains gently sloping towards the hills of the Shephelah in the west, to the dry and arid landscapes of the Judaean Desert descending into the Jordan Valley to the east, formed the kingdom's core.

  7. King of Judea. King of Judah may refer the kings of one of the ancient dynasties based in Jerusalem: Kings of Judah, as named in the Hebrew bible. Hasmonean dynasty. Herodian kingdom.