Herod (King of Judea)
A death event (death) involving Herod is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138
A death event (death) involving Herod is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138)
A journey or movement by Herod is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138)
Herod participates in narrative events at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138 (sentence 4) (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138)
A death event (death) involving Herod is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138)
A religious ritual or devotional act is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138)
Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail)
- relationship: A kinship relationship (daughter) is attested between figures at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 125 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 125)
"Hérodes was ambushed by traitors, when the Jews delivered him to Rroce, the king of Damas, on account of his daughter whom he had abandoned when he took the daughter of Phelippe his brother."
- attestation: A death event (death) involving Herod is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138)
"of Biauliant, of two and a half years and younger, put to death, as many as there were slain: one hundred and forty-four thousand."
- attestation: A journey or movement by Herod is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138)
"In this way, Hérodes thought to avenge himself upon the child;"
- attribution: The title Lord is attributed to Herod at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138)
"but the high Lord who is powerful over all things well knew his wicked intent;"
- attestation: Herod participates in narrative events at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138 (sentence 4) (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138)
"so He guarded himself from the hands of his treacherous enemies, who could not gain power over him."
- attestation: A death event (death) involving Herod is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138)
"There he remained until after the death of Hérode, at the admonition of an angel."
- attestation: A religious ritual or devotional act is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 138)
""Such signs did the true God perform in his infancy;"