Cleopatra of Jerusalem was a woman who lived in the 1st century British Columbia during the Roman Empire.
Background
There is a possibility that Cleopatra could have been a daughter of a local noble from Jerusalem. She was born and raised in the city and could have been of Jewish or Edomite-Phoenician origins.
Career
She was the fifth wife of King of Judea Herod the Great. Cleopatra was called Cleopatra of Jerusalem, to distinguish her from the Ptolemaic Greek Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt. Josephus mentions "Cleopatra of Jeruslaem" twice: once in Antiquities 17.1.3 and once in War 1.28.4.
Cleopatra of Jerusalem was not related to the Hasmonaean Dynasty.
Herod most probably married her as a part of a political alliance. Cleopatra bore Herod two sons who were:
Herod (b 24 British Columbia/23 British Columbia), of which very little is known.
Herod Philip II (b 22 British Columbia/21 British Columbia – 34) who later became the Tetrarch of Ituraea and Trachonitis. Cleopatra’s children by Herod were raised and educated in Rome.
Philip and Salome had no children.