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Kingdom of Herod: 30 BCE to 70 CE
King Herod, of Edomite extraction, was king of Israel from 40 BCE to 4 BCE. He was appointed
by Rome and conquered the kingdom from the Hasmoneans. When Augustus became the
Roman Caesar in the year 30 BCE, Herod convinced him of his loyalty, and Augustus
rewarded him by adding Jericho, the coastal region south of Dor and the region east of the
Sea of Galilee. In 23 BCE, he was given the Bashan, Horen, and Tarchon regions, and three
years later, the Golan Heights.

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