Aretas, king of the Nabathæans, interferes between Hyrcanus II and Aristobulus II, [59]–[61].
Aristobulus I, [35]–[8].
adheres to the Sadducees, [36].
assumes the title of king, [35].
campaign against the Ithuræans and Trachonites, [37].
coins, [35].
death, [38].
forces Judaism upon the conquered heathen, [37].
imprisons his mother and three of his brothers, [36].
preference for Hellenism, unpopular, [36].
Aristobulus II, [56]–[75].
contest with Hyrcanus II, [57]–[75].
death, [75].
fight with Pompey, [64] f.
led a captive to Rome, [67]–[73].
Aristobulus III, appointed high priest by Herod, [91].
assassinated, [92].
Aristobulus, son of Herod and Mariamne, executed, [112] f.
Aristobulus, brother of Herod II, [197].
Aristocracy, Judæan, corruption of, [147].
cowardice and servility, [142], [298].
opposed to war with Rome, [256], [274].
Armenia, Jews in, [591].
Arsaces, dynasty of Parthia, [513], [523].
Artemion, leader of the Jewish revolt against Trajan in Cyprus, [397].