King Herod and the Romans
00:00 - 04:08
4m 8s
Details the rise of Herod to throne of Judea, acting as an agent of Rome. On one hand Herod pursued Jewish rebels on Rome's behalf but on the other he embarked on ambitious building projects, especially an unprecedented reconstruction of the Temple of Jerusalem.

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