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... prince by Mion- net : - 1. Obv . - HPQAHC . A bunch of grapes . R. - EONAPXOY . A helmet , with cheek - pieces : on one side a small caduceus . ( Liebe , p . 139. ) Æ3 . R.4 . 2. Obv . - HPQAOY . A bunch of grapes . R. CONAPXOY . A ...
... prince by Mion- net : - 1. Obv . - HPQAHC . A bunch of grapes . R. - EONAPXOY . A helmet , with cheek - pieces : on one side a small caduceus . ( Liebe , p . 139. ) Æ3 . R.4 . 2. Obv . - HPQAOY . A bunch of grapes . R. CONAPXOY . A ...
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... prince was the son of Herod the Great , by a Syrian woman named Malthace . His father disinherited him , in consequence of the false accusations of his eldest brother , Antipater ; but the treachery of that prince being dis- covered ...
... prince was the son of Herod the Great , by a Syrian woman named Malthace . His father disinherited him , in consequence of the false accusations of his eldest brother , Antipater ; but the treachery of that prince being dis- covered ...
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... prince mentioned in this chapter was Antipas , the son of Herod the Great , nominated in the will of that tyrant Tetrarch 28 of Galilee and Petrea . His sway appears to have been mild , especially when compared with that of his brother ...
... prince mentioned in this chapter was Antipas , the son of Herod the Great , nominated in the will of that tyrant Tetrarch 28 of Galilee and Petrea . His sway appears to have been mild , especially when compared with that of his brother ...
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... prince Philip , but Josephus speaks of him as Herod.30 Both Lardner and Paley , remarking on this discrepancy , account for it by sup- posing that the sons of Herod " bore some additional name , by which they were distinguished from one ...
... prince Philip , but Josephus speaks of him as Herod.30 Both Lardner and Paley , remarking on this discrepancy , account for it by sup- posing that the sons of Herod " bore some additional name , by which they were distinguished from one ...
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... prince Drusus ; but on the death of Drusus , all his intimate friends were ordered by Tiberius to quit Rome , that their presence might not keep alive his affliction . Overwhelmed with debts , Agrippa quitted Rome and sought a private ...
... prince Drusus ; but on the death of Drusus , all his intimate friends were ordered by Tiberius to quit Rome , that their presence might not keep alive his affliction . Overwhelmed with debts , Agrippa quitted Rome and sought a private ...
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