
Herodium - Wikipedia
Herodion (Ancient Greek: Ἡρώδειον; Arabic: هيروديون; Hebrew: הרודיון), Herodium (Latin), or Jabal al-Fureidis (Arabic: جبل فريديس, lit. '"Mountain of the Little Paradise"') is an ancient fortress …
Herodium – The Palace Fortress of King Herod - HeritageDaily
2020年12月22日 · The Herodium, also called Har Hordus (meaning “Mount Herodes”), is an archaeological site and ancient palace fortress, located at Ar-Rahniah in the Judaean Desert, …
OnSite: Herodium - Biblical Archaeology Society
2022年9月12日 · Eight miles southeast of Jerusalem sits one of the greatest architectural marvels of ancient Judea, the Herodium. Constructed by the infamous Herod the Great around 28 …
Herodium: The Tomb of King Herod Revisited
2017年3月2日 · Rising above the Judean hills, the artificially conical mountain of Herodium still bears witness to the building prowess of its namesake, King Herod the Great. Photo: Duby …
Herodium - See The Holy Land
Constructed within two huge concentric walls, the seven-storey Herodium palace was “private, intimate, exotic and protected”, according to archaeologist Ehud Netzer — who in 2007 …
Herodium - Tourist Israel
Herodium is a major archaeological site, home to an impressive palace dating to the time of King Herod. Located about 10km south of Jerusalem, the site was also the burial location of Herod, …
Herodium Expedition - Home Page
Herodium (Herodion) - one of the most important and magnificent sites built by King Herod, excavated by Prof. Ehud Netzer's expedition since 1972 until today.
Herod's Palace (Herodium) - Wikipedia
Herod's Palace is an archaeological site within the fortress of Herodium, West Bank, Palestine. Archaeologists believe that the palace was built by slaves, paid workers (contractors), and …
Herodium Expedition - History
Herodium during the Rule of Herod. Herod of Judaea ruled for 33 years until he died of a fatal disease in the year 4 CE. He was born in 73 BCE, to Antipatris, son of an aristocratic Edomite …
Herodium Expedition - Site History and Archaeology
During the Byzantine Era (4th -7th centuries CE), lower Herodium was rebuilt on top of the ruins of the Herodian structures at the foot of the hill, constituting a large village with three churches. …