Herod persuades Mark Antony and Octavian in …

Years: 42BCE - 42BCE

Herod persuades Mark Antony and Octavian in 42 BCE that his father had been forced to help Caesar's murderers.

In consequence, the Romans name Phasael tetrarch of Jerusalem and Herod tetrarch of Galilee, rendering Hyrcanus powerless.

Many of the Jews are very upset by this, however, since most Jews do not consider Herod to be a true Jew.

The Idumaeans, successors to the Edomites of the Hebrew Bible, had settled in Idumea, formerly known as Edom, in southern Judea.

When in 140–130 BCE the Maccabean John Hyrcanus conquered Idumea, he had required all Idumaeans to obey Jewish law or to leave; most Idumaeans thus converted to Judaism.

Herod publicly identifies himself as a Jew and is considered as such by some, but this religious identification notwithstanding, the Herodians’ Hellenistic cultural affinity has earned them the antipathy of observant Jews.

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