The podcast explores the rise of King Herod, examining his controversial legacy as both a notorious figure from the Nativity story and an extraordinary ruler of antiquity. It delves into Herod's origins, family background, and early life, highlighting his family's political influence and their relationship with Rome. The discussion covers Herod's appointment as commander of Galilee, his suppression of bandits, and the subsequent jealousy from Jerusalem elites. It further explores Herod's complex relationships with key Roman figures like Julius Caesar, Cassius, Mark Antony, and Octavian, which ultimately led to his appointment as King of Judea by the Roman Senate. The narrative also recounts the ensuing civil war, Herod's strategic maneuvers, and the ultimate defeat of Antigonus, solidifying Herod's reign.
Part 1: Introduction and Historical Context
Part 2: The Rise of the Antipater Family
Part 3: Conflict, Assassination, and Vengeance
Part 4: The Struggle for the Throne
Part 5: Conquest and Consolidation
Part 6: Legacy and Final Assessment
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