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Bérénice - Wikipedia Berenice (French: Bérénice) is a five-act tragedy by the French 17th-century playwright Jean Racine Berenice was not played often between the 17th and the 20th centuries
Berenice (daughter of Herod Agrippa) - Wikipedia Berenice was a member of the Herodian dynasty that ruled the Roman province of Judaea between 39 BC and 92 AD She was the daughter of King Herod Agrippa I and Cypros and a sister of King Herod Agrippa II
Berenice - Wikipedia Berenice (3rd to 2nd century BC), Greek princess and chief priestess of the Carian Satrapy, great-granddaughter of Ptolemy Epigonos and daughter of the third and final Ptolemaic Client King of Telmessos
Berenice by Edgar Allan Poe The complete, unabridged text of Berenice by Edgar Allan Poe, with vocabulary words and definitions
Berenice | Queen of Egypt, Cleopatra’s Sister Ptolemaic Dynasty . . . Berenice (born ad 28) was a lover of the Roman emperor Titus and a participant in the events leading up to the fall of Jerusalem The eldest daughter of the Judaean tetrarch Herod Agrippa I by his wife Cypros, Berenice was married at age 13, but her husband died without consummating the marriage
Berenice – The Poe Museum Berenice and I were cousins, and we grew up together in my paternal halls — Yet differently we grew I ill of health and buried in gloom — she agile, graceful, and overflowing with energy
Berenice - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway BERENICE bər’ ə nes This Herodian princess, born in a d 28, daughter of Agrippa I makes a brief appearance in the NT in the story of Paul’s examination before Festus at Caesarea (Acts 25:13-27)
Berenice | Jewish Womens Archive A descendant of Herod the Great, Berenice was queen of Chalcis and Cicilia and opposed the Jewish Revolt in 66 CE She eventually became the lover of Titus, the Roman general (and later emperor) who destroyed Jerusalem