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Alexandra the Maccabee | |
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![]() Alexandra the Maccabee from
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Died | ca. 28 BC |
Spouse | Alexander of Judaea |
Issue |
Mariamne I Aristobulus III of Judea |
House | Hasmonean |
Father | Hyrcanus II |
Alexandra the Maccabee (died ca. 28 BC), part of the Hasmonean dynasty, was an influential politician in Judea. She is most famous for her intense political manoeuvrings - and attempted coup - against her son-in-law, Herod the Great. [1] [2] [3]
She was the daughter of Hyrcanus II (died 30 BC), and granddaughter of Alexander Jannaeus. [4] [5] She married her cousin [6] Alexander of Judaea (died 48 BC), who was the son of Aristobulus II. Their grandfather was Alexander Jannaeus, the second eldest son of John Hyrcanus. [7] Their daughter was the Hasmonean Mariamne and son was Aristobulus III.
Alexandra opposed her son-in-law Herod, and when he became sick with grief after having Mariamne executed, Alexandra tried to seize power, but was unsuccessful and was herself executed.
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
public domain: William Milwitzky (1901–1906).
"Alexandra". In
Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.).
The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.
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Alexandra the Maccabee | |
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![]() Alexandra the Maccabee from
Nuremberg Chronicle, published in 1493 | |
Died | ca. 28 BC |
Spouse | Alexander of Judaea |
Issue |
Mariamne I Aristobulus III of Judea |
House | Hasmonean |
Father | Hyrcanus II |
Alexandra the Maccabee (died ca. 28 BC), part of the Hasmonean dynasty, was an influential politician in Judea. She is most famous for her intense political manoeuvrings - and attempted coup - against her son-in-law, Herod the Great. [1] [2] [3]
She was the daughter of Hyrcanus II (died 30 BC), and granddaughter of Alexander Jannaeus. [4] [5] She married her cousin [6] Alexander of Judaea (died 48 BC), who was the son of Aristobulus II. Their grandfather was Alexander Jannaeus, the second eldest son of John Hyrcanus. [7] Their daughter was the Hasmonean Mariamne and son was Aristobulus III.
Alexandra opposed her son-in-law Herod, and when he became sick with grief after having Mariamne executed, Alexandra tried to seize power, but was unsuccessful and was herself executed.
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
public domain: William Milwitzky (1901–1906).
"Alexandra". In
Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.).
The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.