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  1. Herod Agrippa is the protagonist of the Italian opera LAgrippa tetrarca di Gerusalemme (1724) by Giuseppe Maria Buini (mus.) and Claudio Nicola Stampa (libr.), first performed at the Teatro Ducale of Milan, Italy, on August 28, 1724.

  2. May 30, 2024 · Herod Agrippa I was the king of Judaea (41–44 ce), a clever diplomat who through his friendship with the Roman imperial family obtained the kingdom of his grandfather, Herod I the Great. He displayed great acumen in conciliating the Romans and Jews.

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  3. Who was King Agrippa in the Bible? There are two King Agrippas in the Bible, both part of the Herod family. King Herod Agrippa I was a grandson of Herod the Great; he ruled over Judea and Samaria. Agrippa I is the "King Herod" who killed James and imprisoned Peter (Acts 12:1–3).

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Herod Agrippa I was the king of Judea from AD 41 to 44. He was a grandson of Herod the Great and nephew of Herod Antipas. A series of prefects (of which Pilate was one) had governed Judea as a Roman province for over 30 years. Rome placed Agrippa I on the throne as a client king for about 3 years.

  5. Learn about the life and reign of Herod Agrippa I, the last Jewish king to unite the territories of Herod the Great. Discover how he rose to power with the help of Caligula, and how he died a mysterious death after a speech in Caesarea.

  6. Nov 2, 2023 · Learn about the Herodian dynasty and its role in the New Testament, including Herod Agrippa I who executed James and imprisoned Peter. See a visualization of the family tree and key events in the Bible related to the Herodians.

  7. Herod Agrippa II (Hebrew: אגריפס; AD 27/28 – c. 92 or 100), officially named Marcus Julius Agrippa and sometimes shortened to Agrippa, was the last ruler from the Herodian dynasty, reigning over territories outside of Judea as a Roman client.