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'''Berenice I''' was a member of the [[House of Herod]], the daughter of [[Herod]]'s sister [[Salome I]] and [[Costobarus]], the wife of [[Aristobulus IV]], and the mother of [[Herod Agrippa I]], [[Herod of Chalcis]], [[Herodias]], [[Mariamne III]] and [[Aristobulus Minor]].  
'''Berenice I''' was a member of the [[House of Herod]]. She was the daughter of [[Herod]]'s sister [[Salome I]] and [[Costobarus]], the wife of [[Aristobulus IV]], and the mother of [[Herod Agrippa I]], [[Herod of Chalcis]], [[Herodias]], [[Mariamne III]] and [[Aristobulus Minor]].  


* This page is edited by [[Gabriele Boccaccini]], University of Michigan
* This page is edited by [[Gabriele Boccaccini]], University of Michigan

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Berenice I was a member of the House of Herod. She was the daughter of Herod's sister Salome I and Costobarus, the wife of Aristobulus IV, and the mother of Herod Agrippa I, Herod of Chalcis, Herodias, Mariamne III and Aristobulus Minor.


Overview

Berenice I was the niece of Herod the Great, the daughter of his sister Salome I and the governor of Idumea Costobarus.

Berenice I married her cousin Aristobulus IV, the son of Herod the Great and Mariamne. She also thus joined the powerful House of Hasmoneus. The couple had five children, Herodias, Herod Agrippa I, Herod of Chalcis, Mariamne III and Aristobulus Minor.

The marriage did not bring peace to the rival families. Berenice remained loyal to her mother Salome I and so did Aristobulus IV with his grand-mother Alexandra the Hasmonean. Eventually in 6 BCE Aristobulus IV and his grandmother were executed by Herod the Great.

Berenice I then married Theudion, the maternal uncle of Antipater, son of Herod I. Her second husband also was put to death for participation in a plot against Herod; and Berenice then married Herod Archelaus. With him she went to Rome and remained there until her death, enjoying the favor of the imperial household.

Berenice I in ancient sources

Berenice I is mentioned in Jewish sources (Josephus).

Berenice I in literature & the arts

Berenice I in scholarship

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