Which Judea ruler was so scared of the Hasmonean regaining power, that he killed his own wife and children (to end their dynasty)?
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I think HEROD ANTIPAS.
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Answer:
Herod Antipas was the Judea ruler who was so scared of the Hasmonean regaining power, that he killed his own wife and children to end their dynasty.
Explanation:
- Antipas was the ruler of the first century of Galilee and Para, who won the title of Tetrachart ("One fourth ruler").
- Antipas officially ruled Galilee and Para as the customer state of the Roman Empire.
- He was responsible for the construction of projects in the Safforis and Betharmatha, and was even more important for the construction of his capital, Tiberius on the west coast of Galilee Sea.
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