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This category includes (in chronological order) scholarly and fictional works dealing with the character of [[Mariamne]].
'''Mariamne''' (1st century BCE) was a member of the [[:Category:Hasmoneans (subject)|Hasmonean dinasty]].
 
==Overview==
 
Mariamne was the daughter of [[Alexander of Judea]] and [[Alexandra the Hasmonean]]. As her parents were cousins, [[Mariamne]] was the granddaughter of both [[John Hyrcanus II]] and his brother [[Aristobulus II]], and a descendant of the Hasmonean kings and queens.
 
Mariamne married [[:Category:Herod the Great (subject)|Herod the Great]] in an attempt to merge the Hasmonean and the Herodian family. The alliance did not last. First Herod had her brother [[:Category:Aristobulus III (subject)|Aristobulus III]] and grandfather [[:Category:John Hyrcanus II (subject)|John Hyrcanus II]] killed. Ultimately Mariamne also was executed in 29 BCE. In 7 BCE the same fate came to her mother [[Alexandra the Hoasmonean|Alexandra]] and her two sons, [[:Category:Aristobulus IV (subject)|Aristobulus IV]] and [[:Category:Alexandros (subject)|Alexandros]]. However, Mariamne's grandchildren,  ([[:Category:Herod of Chalcis (subject)|Herod of Chalcis]], [[:Category:Herod Agrippa (subject)|Herod Agrippa]], [[:Category:Herodias (subject)|Herodias]]) and great-grandchildren ([[:Category:Berenice (subject)|Berenice]], [[:Category:Herod Agrippa II (subject)|Herod Agrippa II]], [[:Category:Drusilla (subject)|Drusilla]], [[:Category:Salome (subject)|Salome]]) would play an important role in Jewish history.
 
Mariamne was an instrument (and a victim) of the complicated relations between the Hasmoneans and the Herodians. Her public role and influence however were quite limited, which makes her, from the historical point of view, little more than a name in the genealogies of the two families.
 
====Mariamne the Hasmonean====
 
"Mariamne [was] the daughter of Alexander son of Aristobulos, and the grandaughter of Hyrcanus" (Bel I 241.344; passim).
 
====Her betrothal and marriage with Herod====
By betrothing Mariamne, Herod gained the favor of the people, as "he was become a relative of the king [Hyrcanus]" (Bel I 240-241). At the beginning Mariamne, who was "the shrewdest woman in the world" helped Herod with her advise in the fight against the Parthians. (Bel I 262). They married "in Samaria," while Herod was still besieging Jerusalem (Bel I 344)
 
====The relation with Herod====
 
Josephus claims that "the love that [Herod] bare to Mariamne... inflamed him every day to a great degree... but Mariamne's hatred to him was not inferior to his love to her" (Bel I 437). Mariamne's hated Herod as he executed her grandfather Hyrcanus and her brother Aristobulos (Bel I 431-437).
 
====Her execution====
 
Mariamne's hatred extended to Herod's sister and mother. They in turn (falsely) accused Mariamne of adultery, until Herod, "out of his ungovernable jealousy and rage" put her to death. He then "repented of what he had done" but it was too late. "His grief and trouble, now she was dead, appeared as great as his affection had been for her while she was living" (Bel I 438-444)
==In Depth==
 
*[[Mariamne (sources)]]
 
*[[Mariamne (arts)]]
 
==Related categories==
 
*[[:Category:Herod the Great (subject)|Herod the Great (subject)]]
*[[:Category:Maccabees (subject)|Maccabees (subject)]]
 
==External links==
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariamne_(second_wife_of_Herod) Wikipedia]
 
 
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Revision as of 11:02, 12 February 2012


Mariamne (1st century BCE) was a member of the Hasmonean dinasty.

Overview

Mariamne was the daughter of Alexander of Judea and Alexandra the Hasmonean. As her parents were cousins, Mariamne was the granddaughter of both John Hyrcanus II and his brother Aristobulus II, and a descendant of the Hasmonean kings and queens.

Mariamne married Herod the Great in an attempt to merge the Hasmonean and the Herodian family. The alliance did not last. First Herod had her brother Aristobulus III and grandfather John Hyrcanus II killed. Ultimately Mariamne also was executed in 29 BCE. In 7 BCE the same fate came to her mother Alexandra and her two sons, Aristobulus IV and Alexandros. However, Mariamne's grandchildren, (Herod of Chalcis, Herod Agrippa, Herodias) and great-grandchildren (Berenice, Herod Agrippa II, Drusilla, Salome) would play an important role in Jewish history.

Mariamne was an instrument (and a victim) of the complicated relations between the Hasmoneans and the Herodians. Her public role and influence however were quite limited, which makes her, from the historical point of view, little more than a name in the genealogies of the two families.

Mariamne the Hasmonean

"Mariamne [was] the daughter of Alexander son of Aristobulos, and the grandaughter of Hyrcanus" (Bel I 241.344; passim).

Her betrothal and marriage with Herod

By betrothing Mariamne, Herod gained the favor of the people, as "he was become a relative of the king [Hyrcanus]" (Bel I 240-241). At the beginning Mariamne, who was "the shrewdest woman in the world" helped Herod with her advise in the fight against the Parthians. (Bel I 262). They married "in Samaria," while Herod was still besieging Jerusalem (Bel I 344)

The relation with Herod

Josephus claims that "the love that [Herod] bare to Mariamne... inflamed him every day to a great degree... but Mariamne's hatred to him was not inferior to his love to her" (Bel I 437). Mariamne's hated Herod as he executed her grandfather Hyrcanus and her brother Aristobulos (Bel I 431-437).

Her execution

Mariamne's hatred extended to Herod's sister and mother. They in turn (falsely) accused Mariamne of adultery, until Herod, "out of his ungovernable jealousy and rage" put her to death. He then "repented of what he had done" but it was too late. "His grief and trouble, now she was dead, appeared as great as his affection had been for her while she was living" (Bel I 438-444)

In Depth

Related categories

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Pages in category "Mariamne (subject)"

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