Agrippa II (AD 27–100), son of Agrippa I, and like him originally named Marcus Julius Agrippa. He was the brother of Berenice and Drusilla (second wife of the Roman procurator Antonius Felix). He is sometimes mistakenly called Herod Agrippa II. Having grown up in the court of the emperor Claudius, Agrippa inherited, on the death of his uncle Herod of Chalcis, the oversight of the Temple in 48; Claudius later invested him with the tetrarchy of Chalcis around 49/50. In 53, he was deprived of that kingdom by Claudius, who made him governor over the tetrarchy of Philip and Lysanias (Acts 25:13; 26:2, 7). During the First Jewish-Roman War of 66–73, Agrippa sent 2,000 men to support Vespasian, by which it appears that, although a Jew in religion, he was yet entirely devoted to the Romans. He died at Rome in the third year of Trajan.
Agrippa II was the seventh and last king of the family of Herod the Great. It was before him and his sister Berenice that Paul of Tarsus pleaded his cause at Caesarea Palaestina (Acts 26), in 59. Agrippa II supplied Josephus with information for his history.
Procurators appointed by Claudius to rule Judea after the death of Agrippa I in 44 included:
27 births | 100 deaths | Ancient Roman enemies and allies | Herodian dynasty
Herodes II Agripa | Herodes Agrippa II. | Herodes Agripa II | Hérode Agrippa II | מרקוס יוליוס אגריפס | Herodes Agrippa II | アグリッパ2世 | Агриппа II | Agrippa II
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
It uses material from the
"Agrippa II".
Home Page • arts • business • computers • games • health • hospitals • home • kids & teens • news • physicians • recreation• reference • regional • science • shopping • society • sports • world