
Contains: Thesis Abstract, Introduction, and Table of Contents
This research examines the archaeological and material evidence shedding light on aspects of the life of Agrippa I as revealed in historical sources, including potential non-natural reasons for the shortness of his reign. Beginning with an examination of building projects in Judaea and Syria attributed to his grandfather, Herod I (the Great), it aims to reveal Herod's cultural identity and how this might differ from Agrippa I's own approach.
True Crime Mystery: Investigate the political intrigue and true crime elements surrounding Agrippa I's sudden death. Was it an assassination? This research explores the political motives and toxicological factors that might provide non-natural reasons for the brevity of his reign.
Key Points -- This multiple-volume book complication will cover:
Archaeological and Material Evidence: Examine the evidence related to Agrippa I's life and reign. Historical Sources: Analyze historical sources to uncover aspects of Agrippa I's rule and demise. Building Projects: Investigate building projects in Judaea and Syria attributed to Herod I (the Great) to understand his cultural identity. Comparative Analysis: Compare Herod I's and Agrippa I's approaches to rule and governance. Legacy and Impact: Assess Agrippa I's impact on Judaea and the broader historical context.Written by a classical archaeologist and Doctor of Medicine candidate, this thesis combines historical analysis with true crime investigation, offering a meticulous examination of Agrippa I's life and the mysterious circumstances of his death.
First Published by the University of Pisa in 2023.
This book is part of the "Roman Imperial Shadows" series.
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