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'''Herod’s Palace''' may refer to either of two palace-fortresses built during the reign of ], King of Judea from 37 BC to 4 BC. Both are now mostly vanished, but have been excavated. '''Herod’s Palace''' may refer to either of two palace-fortresses built during the reign of ]:


*], in the northwest corner of the city walls of the Upper City *], in the northwest corner of the city walls of the Upper City
*], winter palace at Herodium in the Judean desert 12 kilometers south of Jerusalem *], winter palace at Herodium in the Judean desert south of Jerusalem
*Herods Palace, one of the ], a hotel on the Red Sea


''In addition, Herod had palace-fortresses at …''
*], on a small mountain
*], on a promontory in the sea
* Three winter palaces at ]

==See also==
* ], a hotel on the Red Sea
*]


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Herod’s Palace may refer to either of two palace-fortresses built during the reign of Herod I the Great:

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