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Herod the Great: King Between Rome and Judea

Between Religious Fervor and Imperial Politics

Robert Jung

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Belletristik / Romanhafte Biographien

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Herod the Great stands as one of history’s most enigmatic figures, a ruler whose reign over Judea was marked by both monumental achievements and profound controversies. In Herod the Great: King Between Rome and Judea, Robert Jung delves deep into the life and legacy of this polarizing king, examining his complex role as a mediator between two worlds: the devout Jewish society he governed and the powerful Roman Empire he served. From his grand architectural projects, including the reconstruction of the Second Temple, to his political alliances with Rome and his turbulent personal life, Herod's story reveals a ruler caught between religious fervor and imperial politics. Jung paints a vivid portrait of a man who secured his throne through diplomacy and ruthlessness, trans-formed Judea into a cultural and economic hub, and left a legacy that continues to spark debate. Rich with historical insight and engaging analysis, this book invites readers to explore the paradoxes of Herod’s rule, uncovering the ambitions, strategies, and compromises that defined his reign in one of history’s most volatile regions. Whether viewed as a vi-sionary leader or a tyrant, Herod’s impact on Judea and the ancient world is undeniable.

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Ancient world politics, King of Judea, Roman-Jewish history, Herod the Great, Roman client kings, Judean history, Herodian dynasty, Jewish-Roman relations, Second Temple, Judea and Rome