The unexpected occupation of Palestine in 40 …
Years: 40BCE - 40BCE
The unexpected occupation of Palestine in 40 BCE by Parthian troops, the culmination of a Parthian invasion of the Levant under the command of Barzapharnes, alters the situation for the house of Antipater.
Antigonus, the ambitious son of Aristobulus II, the Jewish High Priest and King of Judea from 66 BCE to 63 BCE and therefore a legitimate Hasmonean, wins the favor of the Parthians and is established by them as king and high priest of Jerusalem after the Parthians, at the instigation of Antigonus, cut off the ears of his his uncle Hyrcanus in order to permanently disqualify him for the priesthood.
Hyrcanus is then taken to Babylonia in chains.
Phasael reportedly commits suicide, while his brother Herod escapes to Rome to plead with the Romans to restore him to power.
Locations
People
Groups
- Iranian peoples
- Persian people
- Roman Republic
- Jews
- Parthian Empire
- Syria (Roman Province)
- Judea, Roman client kingdom of
Topics
- Classical antiquity
- Roman-Parthian War of 55-36 BCE
- Roman Civil War of 44-31 BCE
- Antony's Parthian War
