Alexander, son of Herod

Alexander
Alexander, depicted in the 1493 Nuremberg Chronicle
heir of Judea
Bornc. 35 BC
Diedc. 7 BC
SpouseGlaphyra
IssueTigranes V of Armenia
Alexander prince of Judea
Names
Gaius Julius Alexander? (cf. Alexander II)
DynastyHerodian dynasty
FatherHerod the Great
MotherMariamne I

Alexander (was born around 35 BC and died around 7 BC) was a King's Son of Judea and part of the Hasmonean branch of the Herodian dynasty. His was the first-born son of Herod the Great and born to the Hasmonean princess, Mariamne.

The unfortunate fate which persistently pursued the Hasmonean house also overtook this prince. As heir presumptive to the throne by right of descent on his mother's side, he was sent to Rome for his education in the year 23 BC. He remained there in the household of Asinius Pollio until about the year 17 BC, when Herod himself brought him and his younger brother Aristobulus, who had been with him, home to Jerusalem. Shortly afterward, Alexander received in marriage the Cappadocian Princess, Glaphyra, the daughter of King Archelaus of Cappadocia. Glaphyra bore Alexander three children: two sons, Tigranes and Alexander, and an unnamed daughter.