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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Idumean - définition

1ST CENTURY BCE KING OF JUDEA
Cypros; Antipater the Idumean; Antipater (Bible); Antipater the idumaean; Antipatros of Askalon

Idumean         
  • Map showing kingdom of Edom (in red) at its largest extent, c. 600 BC. Areas in dark red show the approximate boundary of classical-age Idumaea.
  • Edomite goddess figure in the [[Israel Museum]]
ANCIENT KINGDOM IN TRANSJORDAN LOCATED BETWEEN MOAB TO THE NORTHEAST, THE ARABAH TO THE WEST AND THE ARABIAN DESERT TO THE SOUTH AND EAST, TODAY PART OF ISRAEL AND JORDAN
Edomites; Edhom; Edomite; Idumea; Idumaea; Idumeans; Idumaeans; Idumaean; Dukes of Edom; Idumæa; Idumean; אֱדוֹם; ʾĔḏôm; Udumi; ܐܕܘܡ; Ἰδουμαία; Idoumaía; `Edom; Kingdom of Edom; ʾEḏom
·noun An inhabitant of Idumea, an Edomite.
II. Idumean ·adj Of or pertaining to ancient Idumea, or Edom, in Western Asia.
Edomite         
  • Map showing kingdom of Edom (in red) at its largest extent, c. 600 BC. Areas in dark red show the approximate boundary of classical-age Idumaea.
  • Edomite goddess figure in the [[Israel Museum]]
ANCIENT KINGDOM IN TRANSJORDAN LOCATED BETWEEN MOAB TO THE NORTHEAST, THE ARABAH TO THE WEST AND THE ARABIAN DESERT TO THE SOUTH AND EAST, TODAY PART OF ISRAEL AND JORDAN
Edomites; Edhom; Edomite; Idumea; Idumaea; Idumeans; Idumaeans; Idumaean; Dukes of Edom; Idumæa; Idumean; אֱדוֹם; ʾĔḏôm; Udumi; ܐܕܘܡ; Ἰδουμαία; Idoumaía; `Edom; Kingdom of Edom; ʾEḏom
·noun One of the descendants of Esau or Edom, the brother of Jacob; an Idumean.
Edomite         
  • Map showing kingdom of Edom (in red) at its largest extent, c. 600 BC. Areas in dark red show the approximate boundary of classical-age Idumaea.
  • Edomite goddess figure in the [[Israel Museum]]
ANCIENT KINGDOM IN TRANSJORDAN LOCATED BETWEEN MOAB TO THE NORTHEAST, THE ARABAH TO THE WEST AND THE ARABIAN DESERT TO THE SOUTH AND EAST, TODAY PART OF ISRAEL AND JORDAN
Edomites; Edhom; Edomite; Idumea; Idumaea; Idumeans; Idumaeans; Idumaean; Dukes of Edom; Idumæa; Idumean; אֱדוֹם; ʾĔḏôm; Udumi; ܐܕܘܡ; Ἰδουμαία; Idoumaía; `Edom; Kingdom of Edom; ʾEḏom
['i:d?m??t]
¦ noun a member of an ancient people living in Edom, south of the Dead Sea, in biblical times, traditionally believed to be descended from Esau.

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Antipater the Idumaean

Antipater I the Idumaean (born 113 or 114 BCE, died 43 BCE) was the founder of the Herodian Dynasty and father of Herod the Great. According to Josephus, he was the son of Antipas and had formerly held that name.

A native of Idumaea, a region southeast of Judah in which the Edomites settled during the classical period, Antipater became a powerful official under the later Hasmonean kings and subsequently became a client of the Roman general Pompey the Great when Pompey conquered Judah in the name of Roman Republic.

When Julius Caesar defeated Pompey, Antipater rescued Caesar in Alexandria, and was made chief minister of Judea, as Judah became known to the Romans, with the right to collect taxes. Antipater eventually made his sons Phasaelus and Herod the governors of Jerusalem and Galilee, respectively. After the assassination of Caesar, Antipater was forced to side with Gaius Cassius Longinus against Mark Antony. The pro-Roman politics of Antipater led to his increasing unpopularity among the devout, non-Hellenised Jews. He died by poison.

The diplomacy and artful politics of Antipater, as well as his insinuation into the Hasmonean court, paved the way for the rise of his son Herod the Great, who used this position to marry the Hasmonean princess Mariamne, endear himself to Rome and become king of Judea under Roman influence.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Idumean
1. On the last day of the congress, after lectures probing ancient rabbinic literature and modern Jewish history, in addition to the papers on "the storehouse and makkadeh in the Idumean ostraca," and even after the tribute to birthing songs of Yemenite women, Leppakari was the last speaker in a session on the strange affliction known as Jerusalem Syndrome.