Aristobulus (disambiguation)
- Aristobulus (disambiguation)
Aristobulus or Aristobulos may refer to:
*Aristobulus, king of the Hebrew Hasmonean Dynasty from 104-103 BCE
*Aristobulus II, king of Judea from the Hasmonean Dynasty (67-63 BCE)
*Aristobulus III of Judea (d. 35 BCE), last scion of the Hasmonean royal house
*Aristobulus IV, Prince of Judea (d. 7 BCE), son of Herod the Great and Mariamne, married Berenice, father of Agrippa I.
*Aristobulus the Younger, son of the above, brother of Agrippa I
*Aristobulus of Chalcis
*Aristobulus of Paneas (ca. 160 BCE.), Hellenistic Jewish philosopher
*Aristobulus of Cassandreia, Greek historian, accompanied Alexander the Great on his campaigns
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