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Phasaelis and Herod Antipas were married for over 20 years, but there were no recorded children of this marriage. During this time, Herod Antipas did not take any other wives. Some researchers have theorized that Phasaelis and Herod Antipas had a daughter named Herodias Salome, as an attempt to
84:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge (XXG). 318:. Phasaelis then fled across the border to her father, whom she told of her husband's intention to divorce her and marry Herodias. This caused relations between Aretas and Herod Antipas to sour. Aretas IV subsequently invaded 540:
We know that his daughter Phasaelis married the tetrarch Herod Antipas. (p. 84) Aretas IV was not only married to Queen Shaqilath/Shuquaylat, ... but he was also the husband of Huldu, one of the daughters of Obodas. (p.
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law, a husband could repudiate his wife freely, but a wife could only ask for a divorce, and it was up to the husband to allow it. However, the extent to which the Herodian dynasty actually practiced
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is unclear, and it is known that they were heavily influenced by Roman law and culture; thus, Herod Antipas might have been planning to divorce Phasaelis according to just the Roman law.
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The exact marriage date of Herod Antipas and Herodias is unknown, but in 26 AD Phasaelis found out about the relationship and discovered Herod Antipas' intention to divorce her.
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Coins have been found with the profile of her father Aretas IV on the obverse, and Phasaelis' name on the reverse, which could indicate her birth to be 3-5 BC.
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took place in 7 or 6 AD, when Phasaelis would have been around 11–12 years old. There is a high likelihood that the marriage was arranged by
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indicates that Phasaelis was the couple's fourth child, but the eldest of their daughters. Her siblings included Maliku (
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After this date, there is no mention of Phasaelis, and the rest of her life remains unknown.
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Desiring to return to her homeland, Phasaelis used the pretext of visiting the palace of
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This article is about the Nabataean princess. For the brother of Herod the Great, see
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Judaism, Philosophy, and Psychoanalysis in Heidegger's Ontology: Harrowing the Heath
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Phaselis appears briefly as a non-speaking character in the TV film
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to each other to keep the peace between their kingdoms.
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Nabatea
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Phasael (name)
Aretas IV Philopatris
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Aretas IV
Huldu
Herod Antipas
Augustus
Roman Empire
Salome I
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