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16 August 2018

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Cleopatra of Jerusalem was a woman who lived in the 1st century BC during the Roman Empire. She was the fifth wife of King of Judea Herod the Great.

There is a possibility that Cleopatra could have been a daughter of a local noble from Jerusalem. She was born and raised in the city and could have been of Jewish or Edomite-Phoenician origins . Cleopatra was called Cleopatra of Jerusalem, to distinguish her from the Ptolemaic Greek Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt.

Josephus mentions "Cleopatra of Jerusalem" twice: once in his Antiquities of the Jews 17.1.3 and once in his Jewish War 1.28.4. Cleopatra of Jerusalem was not related to the Hasmonaean Dynasty . She had married King Herod the Great in 25 BC. Herod most probably married her as a part of a political alliance.

Cleopatra bore Herod two sons who were:

  • Herod (b. 24 BC/23 BC), of which very little is known.
  • Herod Philip II (b. 22 BC/21 BC - 34) who later became the Tetrarch of Ituraea and Trachonitis.

Cleopatra's children by Herod were raised and educated in Rome. After the death of her husband in 4 BC, her second son inherited some of his father's dominion and ruled as a Roman client king until his death in 34. Cleopatra became the mother-in-law of Philip's wife and niece Salome. Philip and Salome had no children.


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  • Josephus: Antiquities of the Jews 17.1.3
  • Josephus: The Jewish War 1.28.4
  • http://virtualreligion.net/iho/herod2.html
  • http://www.historyofthedaughters.com/69.pdf
  • http://www.livius.org/he-hg/herodians/herod_the_great02.html
  • http://jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=537&letter=C
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