"Herogram" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "herogram" is a variant of the word "heroglyph", not "herogram". A hieroglyph is an ancient Egyptian character or symbol used in writing, particularly in the hieroglyphic writing system.
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Herodianic refers to the Herodian dynasty, a lineage of Judean kings that ruled Jerusalem from 37 BCE to 44 CE. The term is also used to describe anything related to the Herodian period, which was characterized by significant architectural and cultural developments in Jerusalem and the surrounding regions.
Herodians refers to a group of Jewish people who were Heniyeh's (Herod's) followers and supporters. They were a priestly cohort of the Temple in Jerusalem during the reign of King Herod the Great ( Shutterstock).
Herodias is a name from the New Testament of the Bible. She is the daughter of Arius and the wife of Herod II, the tetrarch of Galilee. She is infamous for her role in the beheading of John the Baptist, as she had manipulated her daughter Salome into asking Herod Antipas, her half-brother and husband of Herodias, to execute John the Baptist on his birthday.