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  • The family of Boethos (or Boethus) produced many High Priests of Israel. They may have been related to the Boethusians. Simon, son of Boethus from Alexandria...
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  • Boethus, Boëthus or Boethos (Ancient Greek: Βόηθος) may also refer to: Hotepsekhemwy (29th century BCE), Egyptian king known in Greek sources as Boethos...
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  • Simon, son of Boethus (also known as Simon son of Boëthus, Simeon ben Boethus or Shimon ben Boethus) (Hebrew: שמעון בן ביתוס) was a Jewish High priest...
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  • Herod II (redirect from Herod II Boethus)
    a "Philip". Because he was the grandson of Simon Boethus, he is sometimes also called Herod Boethus, but there is no evidence he was actually thus called...
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  • of Simon Boethus the High Priest. Josephus recounts their wedding thus: There was one Simon, a citizen of Jerusalem, the son of one Boethus, a citizen...
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  • sect, founded by Boethus, a heretical disciple of the Mishnaic authority ... Other scholars connect the Boethusians with Shimon ben Boethus, high priest in...
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  • Boethusians, a sect or community in Judea during the Hellenistic period Boethus (disambiguation) Boethos (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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    Because he was the grandson of the high priest Simon Boethus he is sometimes described as Herod Boethus, but there is no evidence he was called by that name...
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  • Galen. Boethus was suffect consul in one of the nundinia falling in the later half of 161 with [? Julius] Geminus Capellianus as his colleague. Boethus had...
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    Simon ben Boethus, 23–5 BCE (his daughter Mariamne II was the third wife of Herod the Great) Matthias ben Theophilus, 5-4 BCE Joazar ben Boethus, 4 BCE Eleazar...
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  • 171 BCE during the Second Temple period of Judaism. He was of the Oniad family and was brother to Onias III, his predecessor as High Priest. Josephus records...
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    He was a member of one of the wealthiest and most influential Jewish families in Iudaea Province during the 1st century. A growing but still uncommon...
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    all correct. Baltz says the family of the children of Boethus, known from Josephus and rabbinic literature, is the same family in the 11th chapter of the...
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    Acrotomus Holmgren, 1857 Aridella Kasparyan, 1970 Boethella Bennett, 2003 Boethus Forster, 1869 Chiloplatys Townes & Townes, 1945 Cosmoconus Forster, 1869...
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  • sect was called by the Rabbis Boethusians as being friendly to the family of Boethus, whose daughter Mariamne was one of Herod the Great's wives. Robert...
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  • Antoninus Pius, and cousin to emperor Marcus Aurelius. Libo came from a Roman family that had settled in Hispania generations before, and had returned to Rome...
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    He marries his third wife Mariamne II, the daughter of the priest Simon Boethus. Immediately, Herodes deprives Jesus, son of Fabus of the high priesthood...
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    this period. In order to secure the region, the strategos of Upper Egypt, Boethus, founded two new cities, named Philometris and Cleopatra in honour of the...
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  • opposes those authorities who declare it to be tradition, as did Zadok and Boethus; and (3) he who says, as do the Nazarenes and the Mohammedans, that the...
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  • of the two disciples of Antigonus of Sokho (3rd century BCE), Zadok and Boethus. Antigonus having taught the maxim, "Be not like the servants who serve...
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