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Essay heading: King Herod
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During this war the Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed. Herod the great became recognized in the Roman Empire as a great general (www.livius.org) The Roman Statesman, Mark Anthony became familiar with Herod and his reputation as well as realizing his status as a Jewish national ally and leader while remaining true and loyal to Rome... displayed 300 characters
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At Mark Anthony’s suggestion the senate, Herod was appointed King over a portion of the empire that was inhabited by Jews, Judaea. In order to set up his kingdom, Herod was given an army so h e could seize the throne he had been given by Rome from its present ruler.
Herod saw that the way to rule his new kingdom was to rule in harmony with the Jews instead of treating them like the captives they were... displayed next 300 characters
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