Aristobulus III of Judea

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Aristobulus III (53–36 BCE) was the last scion of the Hasmonean royal house, brother of Herod the Great's wife Mariamne, and grandson of Hyrcanus II and Aristobulus II. He was a favourite of the people on account of his noble descent and handsome presence, and thus became an object of fear to Herod, who at first sought to ignore him entirely by debarring him from the high priesthood. But his mother Alexandra, through intercession with Cleopatra and Mark Antony, compelled Herod to remove Ananelus from the office of high priest and appoint Aristobulus instead.[1]

Reign36 BCE
PredecessorAnanelus
SuccessorAnanelus
Born53 BCE
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Aristobulus III of Judea
High Priest of Judaea
Reign36 BCE
PredecessorAnanelus
SuccessorAnanelus
Born53 BCE
Died36 BCE
DynastyHasmonean
MotherAlexandra the Maccabee
ReligionJudaism
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Aristobulus III drowned by Herod's men, etching by Jan Luyken, 1704, Amsterdam Museum.
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To secure himself against danger from Aristobulus, Herod instituted a system of espionage against him and his mother. This surveillance proved so onerous that they sought to gain their freedom by taking refuge with Cleopatra. As told by the Roman Jewish historian Josephus, their plans were betrayed, and the disclosure had the effect of greatly increasing Herod's suspicions against his brother-in-law. As Herod dared not resort to open violence, he caused him to be drowned while he was bathing in a pool in Jericho during a banquet organized by Alexandra.[2]

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