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NABATAEAN KINGDOM

Annexed by Rome 106BCE

(located in present-day Jordan, southern Syria and north-west Saudi Arabia)

Different versions of this descent appear

[NABA411] King Aretas I of Nabataea m. ?
. [NABA421] King Malichus I of Nabataea m. ?
. . [NABA431] King Aretas II Herotymos of Nabataea m. ?
. . . [NABA441] King Obodas I of Nabataea m. ?
. . . . [NABA451] King Aretas III philhellen of Nabataea m. ?
. . . . . [NABA462] Cypros m. [JUDE441] Antipater II of Judea

82. [NABA411]  Aretas I (born c.200BCE), King of Nabataea (169BCE). He died c.145BCE.

81.  [NABA421]  Malichus I (born c.180BCE), King of Nabataea  (c.145BCE). He died c.110BCE.

80.  [NABA431]  Aretas II Herotymos (born c.160BCE), King of Nabataea  (c.110). He died 96BCE.

79.  [NABA441]  Obodas I (born c.140BCE), King of Nabataea  (c.95BCE). He died 86BCE.

78.  [NABA451]  Aretas III Philhellen (born c.120BCE), King of Nabataea  (c.86BCE). He died 62BCE.

ROMAN PROVINCE OF JUDEA IN SYRIA

[JUDE431] Antipater I of Judea m. ?
. [JUDE441] Antipater II of Judea m. [NABA462] Cypros
. . [PHAS451] Governor Phasael of Judea m. ?
. . . [PHAS461] Phasael III of Judea m. [JUDE463] Salampsio of Judea
. . . . [PHAS472] Cypros of Judea m. [JUDE472] Herod Agrippa I of Judea
. . [JUDE453] Salome I of Judea m. [CAST451] Castrabanes of Idum
. . [JUDE451] King Herod I of Judea (73BCE) m2. [JUDX452] Mariamne of Judea (53BCE)
. . . [JUDE462] Aristobulos IV of Judea m. [CAST462] Berenike of Idum
. . . . [CHLC471] King Herod III of Chalcis m. [JUDE482] Julia Berenike III of Judea
. . . . . [CHLC482] Julia of Chalcis m. [JUDE481] King Tigranes VI of Armenia (24CE)
. . . . [JUDE472] Herod Agrippa I of Judea m. [PHAS472] Cypros of Judea
. . . . . [JUDE482] Julia Berenike III of Judea m. [CHLC471] King Herod III of Chalcis
. . . [JUDE463] Salampsio of Judea m. [PHAS461] Phasael III of Judea
. . . [JUDE461] Alexander II of Judea (36BCE) m. [CAPK462] Glaphyra of Cappadocia (30BCE)
. . . . [JUDE471] Gaius Julius Alexander (12BCE) m. ?
. . . . . [JUDE481] King Tigranes VI of Armenia (24CE) m. [CHLC482] Julia of Chalcis
. . . . . . [JUDE491] King Gaius Julius Alexander of Cilicia m. [COMG243] Princess Iotape of Commagene
. . . . . . . [JUDE502] Julia (82) m. [SEVE031] Gaius Julius Quadratus Bassus (55)

78. [JUDE431] Antipater (born c.145BCE, of dubious ancestry), Chief Minister of Judea,  He died 76BCE.

77.  [JUDE441] Antipater II (born110BCE), Chief Minster of Judea, married [NABA462] Cypros (born c.95BCE, daughter of King Aretas III, see NABATHAEAN KINGDOM, above). He died 43BCE.

76.  [JUDE451] Herod I the great (born 74BCE), King of Judea & Governor of Galilee (37-4BCE). He had eleven wives/relationships: 1. Doris; 2. [JUDX452] Mariamne I of Judea (daughter of Alexander, see JUDEA); 3. --- of Judea (daughter of Phasael I of Judea); 4. --- of Judea (daughter of  Phallion); 5. Malthake; 6. Cleopatra (born in Jerusalem); 7. Mariamne II of Judea (daughter of High Priest Simon ben Boethos); 8. Pallas; 9. Phaedra; 10. Elpis; 11. --- of Judea (daughter of Herod's son [JUDE462] Aristobulos IV & Berenike III, in other words his granddaughter). He died in Jericho (4BCE).

74.  [JUDE461] Alexander II of Judea (born 36BCE, son of Herod I & Mariamne I). He married [CAPK462] Glaphyra of Cappadocia (born c. 30BCE, daughter of Archelaos, see CAPPADOCIA KINGDOM). Afterwards Glaphyra married 2. Juba II of Mauretania; then 3. Archelaos of Judea.

73. [JUDE471] Gaius Julius Alexander (born c.12BCE. He died c.27CE.

72. [JUDE481] Gaius Julius Tigranes (born c.25), King Tigranes VI of Armenia (58). He married [CHLC482] Julia of Chalcis (born c.45, daughter of Herodes III, see CHALCIS KINGDOM).

71.  [JUDE491] Gaius Julius Alexander (born c.60), King of Cetis (in Cilicia). He married (in Rome) [COMG243] Iotape of Commagene (born c.50, daughter of King Antiochus IV of Commagene, see COMMAGENE KINGDOM). He died c.105.