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Archelaus
Archĕlāus, i, m., = Ἀρχέλαος. I A philosopher of Miletus , pupil of Anaxagoras , and teacher of So...
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(prince of the people), son of Herod the Great by a Samaritan woman, Malthake, and, with his brother Antipas brought up at Rome. At the death of Herod (B.C. 4) his kingdom was divided between his three sons, Herod Antipas, Archelaus and Philip. Archelaus never properly bore the title of king, (Matthew 2:22) but only that of ethnarch. In the tenth year of his reign, or the ninth according to Dion Cassius, i.e. A.D. 6, a complaint was preferred against him by his brothers and his subjects on the ground of his tyranny, in consequence of which he was banished to Vienne in Gaul, where he is generally said to have died.
Archĕlāus, i, m., = Ἀρχέλαος. I A philosopher of Miletus , pupil of Anaxagoras , and teacher of So...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.