Aristobulus I.

Aristobulus I. (Aristobu`lus I.) , son of John Hyrcanus, first of the Asmonæan dynasty in Judea to assume the name of king, which he did from 104-102 B.C., a pronounced Helleniser; A. II., twice carried captive to Rome, assassinated 50 B.C.; A. III., last of Asmonæan dynasty, drowned by Herod in the Jordan, 34 B.C.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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