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'''Drusilla''' (1st century CE) was a member of the [[:Category:Herodians (subject)|Herodian dynasty]], and the wife of the Roman governor [[:Category:Felix (subject)|Felix]].  
'''Drusilla''' (1st century CE) was a member of the [[:Category:Herodians (subject)|Herodian]] and the [[:Category:Hasmoneans (subject)|Hasmonean dinasty]], and the wife of the Roman governor [[Felix]].  


==Overview==
==Overview==

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Drusilla (1st century CE) was a member of the Herodian and the Hasmonean dinasty, and the wife of the Roman governor Felix.

Overview

Drusilla was born in 38 CE, the daughter of Herod Agrippa and Cyprus II, and the sister of Berenice, Mariamne, and Herod Agrippa II. Her paternal great-grandparents were Herod the Great and Mariamne, while Aristobulus IV and Berenice I were her paternal grandparents. Drusilla was thus related to both the House of Herod and the House of Hasmoneus.

Drusilla was six years old when her father Herod Agrippa died. She had been betrothed to Epiphanes, the first son of King Antiochus IV of Commagene, but the marriage never finalized. When her brother Herod Agrippa II became tetrarch in around 49/50 CE, he gave her in marriage to Azizus, king of Emesa, who consented to be circumcised, but their marriage was short-lived. Drusilla met the Roman procurator Felix and married him, although uncircumcised. The couple had a son, named Agrippa, who died with his wife in 79 CE in the eruption of Mount Vesuvio.

Drusilla in ancient sources

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