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(14) Antony makes Herod and Phasael Tetrarchs
of Judæa
(A. XIV) 52

(15) How Herod won his Kingdom (A. XIV) 53

(16) How Herod made his Peace with Augustus
(after the Battle of Actium) (B. I) 55

(17) Herod and Mariamne (B. I) 56

(18) Extension of Herod's Realm. His Popularity
with Augustus and Agrippa
(A. XV) 57

(19) The Historian's Reading of Herod's Character
(A. XVI) 58

(20) Reflections on the Tragic Fate of Herod's
Sons
(A. XVI) 60

(21) Herod's Dying Provision for a National
Mourning
(A. XVII) 63


V. ARCHELAUS AND PILATE

(22) Archelaus in Quest of a Kingdom (A. XVII) 66

(23) Archelaus Deposed and his Territory added
to the Roman Province of Syria
(A. XVII) 71

(24) The Revolt of Judas "in the days of the
enrolment" under Quirinius
(A. XVIII) 72

(25) Pilate offends Jewish susceptibilities in the
matter of
(i) the Emperor's busts, (ii) the
Corban money
(A. XVIII) 74

[(26) Jesus Christ (A. XVIII)] 76

(27) Tiberius expels all Jews from Rome (A. XVIII) 76

(28) Pilate sent to Rome for Trial (A. XVIII) 77


VI. THE LATER HERODS

(29) Herod the Tetrarch: his Marriage with
Herodias and Murder of John the Baptist

(A. XVIII) 79

(30) How Herod Agrippa became King, and Herod
the Tetrarch lost his Tetrarchy
(A. XVIII) 81

(31) Petronius and the Statue of Gaius (A. XVIII) 84

(32) Herod Agrippa's Kingdom enlarged by
Claudius
(A. XIX) 88

(33) Death of Herod Agrippa (A. XIX) 88

(34) The Story of King Izates and his mother
Helena
(A. XX) 90