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Herod Archelaus
Ethnarch of Samaria/Judea/Idumea from 4 BC to 6 AD
Nicolaus of Damascus
1st-century BC historian and philosopher
Antiquities of the Jews
historiographical work by the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus
Parable of the talents or minas
parables of Jesus appearing Matthew 25:14-30 (as Talents) and Luke 19:12-27 (as Minas)
Legio X Fretensis
Roman legion
ethnarch
Ethnarch (pronounced , also ethnarches, ) is a term that refers generally to political leadership over a common ethnic group or homogeneous kingdom. The word is derived from the Greek words (ethnos, "tribe/nation") and (archon, "leader/ruler"). ''Strong's Concordance'' gives the definition of 'ethnarch' as "the governor (not king) of a district".
Glaphyra
thumb|Glaphyra from Promptuarium Iconum Insigniorum|Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Glaphyra (; ) was an Anatolian princess from Cappadocia, and a Queen of Mauretania by her second marriage to King Juba II of Mauretania. She was related to the Herodian dynasty by her first and third marriage, to Alexander, son of Herod and Herod Archelaus, respectively.
census of Quirinius
enrollment of the Roman provinces of Syria and Judaea for tax purposes taken in 6/7 CE
The Young Messiah
2016 film by Cyrus Nowrasteh
Epistle of the Apostles
Apocryphal text of the 2nd century; purportedly letter from the Apostles of Jesus
Cave of Treasures
6th–7th century Syriac Christian text providing a theological history from the creation of Adam to the coming of Christ, presenting Adam and the patriarchs as prefigurations of Christ and incorporating local Mesopotamian traditions
Herodian tetrarchy
four-way division of Herod the Great's Levantine kingdom upon his death
Mariamne III
Herodian princess
Pilate cycle
early Christian literature associated with Pontius Pilate
Archelais
250px|right|thumb|Ruins of Byzantine church in Archelais, Palestine (2006)