Aristobulus

Aristobulus (reigned 104-103 BC) was a king of the Hebrew Hasmonean Dynasty, and the eldest of the five sons of King John Hyrcanus. According to the directions of John Hyrcanus, the government of the country after his death was to be placed in the hands of his wife, and Aristobulus was originally to receive only the high-priesthood. He was not however satisfied with this, so he cast his mother into prison and allowed her to starve there. By this means he came into the possession of the throne, which, however, he did not long enjoy, as after a year's reign he died of a painful illness (103 BC). Aristobulus' successor was his eldest brother, Alexander Jannus, who, together with his two brothers, was freed from prison by the widow of Aristobulus.

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width="30%" align="center" | Preceded by:
John Hyrcanus
width="40%" align="center" | Hasmonean Ruler
(104-103 BC)
width="30%" align="center" | Succeeded by:
Alexander Jannaeus

 

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