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'''Salome Alexandra ''' (139-67) was a member of the Hasmonean dynasty. After the death of her husband [[:Category:Alexander Jannaeus (subject)|Alexander Jannaeus]]), she ruled as Queen of Judea from 76 to 67 BCE, while High Priest was her son [[:Category:John Hyrcanus II (subject)|John Hyrcanus II]], who then succeeded her as King of Judea.  
'''Salome Alexandra ''' (139-67) was a member of the Hasmonean dynasty. After the death of her husband [[:Category:Alexander Jannaeus (subject)|Alexander Jannaeus]]), she ruled as Queen of Judea from 76 to 67 BCE, while High Priest was her son [[:Category:John Hyrcanus II (subject)|John Hyrcanus II]], who was designated to succeeded her as King of Judea but was overpowered by his brother [[:Category:Aristobulus II (subject)|Aristobulus II]].  


==Salome Alexandra in ancient sources==
==Salome Alexandra in ancient sources==

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Salome Alexandra (139-67) was a member of the Hasmonean dynasty. After the death of her husband Alexander Jannaeus), she ruled as Queen of Judea from 76 to 67 BCE, while High Priest was her son John Hyrcanus II, who was designated to succeeded her as King of Judea but was overpowered by his brother Aristobulus II.

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