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    Costobarus (Greek: Κοστόβαρος) was an associate of Herod the Great (who made Costobarus governor of Idumea) and second husband of Herod's sister Salome I. He was also known as Costobar. Another member of the Herodian dynasty was Costobar, who was the brother of Saul. Both Saul and Costobar were likely grandsons of Costobarus.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Costobarus was the second husband of Salome I, sister of Herod the Great, and governor of Idumea. By Salome, Costobarus fathered Berenice and Antipater IV. Costobarus was accused of treason by Salome and presumably executed by Herod in 28 BCE.

  3. Salome had two children by Costobarus, a son, Antipater, and a daughter, Berenice. See Also: Encyclopedia: Herodian Women. After Costobarus’s death Salome became enamored of a sly Nabatean diplomat, Syllaeus, who was destined to play a vital role in Herod’s fall from favor with Rome.

  4. Costobarus es un noble idumeo la I er siglo antes de Cristo. AD. Durante el ascenso al poder de Herodes el grande, es gobernador de Idumea y ayuda a Herodes a enfrentarse a sus adversarios, especialmente durante la captura de Jerusalén en el 37. Herodes continuó sirviendo como gobernador de Idumea hasta su muerte.

  5. Berenice era hija de Costobaro y Salomé I, hermana de Herodes el Grande. Se casó con su primo Aristóbulo 1 con el fin de reducir la discordia dentro de su familia causada por el favoritismo de Herodes hacia su esposa Mariamna.

  6. Costobarus. associate of Herod the Great: who made Costobarus governor of Idumea, and second husband of Herod's sister Salome I Wikidata ID: Q921692. Author, Title Text Type Date Full Work Category Language; Author, Title Text Type Date Full Work Category Language; ToposText Web Version 3.0.

  7. Costobarus was an Idumean by birth, and one of principal dignity among them, and one whose ancestors had been priests to the Koze, whom the Idumeans had [formerly] esteemed as a god; but after Hyrcanus had made a change in their political government, and made them receive the Jewish customs and law, Herod made Costobarus governor of Idumea and ...