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'''Alexander Jannaeus''', son of [[:Category:John Hyrcanus (subject)|John Hyrcanus]], was a member of the Hasmonean dynasty. He ruled as High Priest and King of Judea, from 103 BCE (after his brother [[:Category:Aristobulus (subject)|Aristobulus]]) to 76 BCE (followed by his wife [[:Category:Salome Alexandra (subject)|Salome Alexandra]] as Queen, and his son [[:Category:John Hyrcanus II (subject)|John Hyrcanus II]] as High Priest).  
'''Alexander Jannaeus''' (2nd-1st century BCE), son of [[:Category:John Hyrcanus (subject)|John Hyrcanus]], was a member of the Hasmonean dynasty. He ruled as High Priest and King of Judea, from 103 BCE (after his brother [[:Category:Aristobulus (subject)|Aristobulus]]) to 76 BCE (followed by his wife [[:Category:Salome Alexandra (subject)|Salome Alexandra]] as Queen, and his son [[:Category:John Hyrcanus II (subject)|John Hyrcanus II]] as High Priest).  


==Alexander Jannaeus in ancient sources==
==Alexander Jannaeus in ancient sources==

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Alexander Jannaeus (2nd-1st century BCE), son of John Hyrcanus, was a member of the Hasmonean dynasty. He ruled as High Priest and King of Judea, from 103 BCE (after his brother Aristobulus) to 76 BCE (followed by his wife Salome Alexandra as Queen, and his son John Hyrcanus II as High Priest).

Alexander Jannaeus in ancient sources

Alexander Jannaeus in Scholarship

Alexander Jannaeus in Fiction

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