Anan, high priest, [172].
attempts to revive Sadducæism, [248].
executed by the Zealots, [296].
Anan, his family, [237].
Ananel, chosen high priest by Herod, [90].
Andreias (Lucas), leader of the revolt against Trajan in Cyrene, [395].
Anti-Judæan movement, [178]–[89].
Antigonus, son of Aristobulus II, [80]–[89].
character compared with that of Herod, [84]–[6].
contest with Herod, [84]–[8].
decapitated by Mark Antony, [89].
plot against the Idumæans, [80].
proclaimed king, [83].
Antigonus, son of Hyrcanus, murdered, [36] f.
rumors about his death, [38].
Antipas I, son of Herod, appointed successor of his father, [114].
dies in exile, [177].
marries Herodias, wife of his brother Herod, [173].
Antipater, father of Herod, [59]–[80].
descent, [59].
instigates Hyrcanus II to break the agreement, [59] f.
made governor of Judæa, [67].
poisoned, [80].
Antipater, son of Herod, [112]–[16].
adopted as royal prince, [112].
character, [173].
conspires against his father, [114].
executed, [116].