Family of Herod

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(heroic). (1) Herod the Great, tetrarch of Judea, B. C. 41; King of Judea, B. C. 41-4; liberal, yet tyrannical and cruel. Issued murderous edict against children of Bethlehem (Matt. 2:16). (2) Herod Antipas, son of former; tetrarch of Galilee and Perea. B. C. 4-A. D. 39; murderer of John the Baptist (Matt. 14:1; Luke 3:19; 23:7-15; Acts 13:1). (3) Herod Philip, son of Herod the Great. Married Herodias (Matt. 14:3; Mark 6:17; Luke 3:19). Lived and died in private life. (4) Herod Philip II., son of Herod the Great, and tetrarch of Batanea, Ituraea, B. C. 4-A. D. 34 (Luke 3:1). (5) Herod Agrippa I., grandson of Herod the Great; tetrarch of Galilee; king of his grandfather’s realm, A. D., 37-44 (Acts 12:1-19). (6) Herod Agrippa II., son of former, and king of consolidated tetrarchies, A. D. 50-100 (Acts 25:13-27; 26:1-28).

Concise Bible Dictionary:

Numbered individuals appear in Scripture.
No. 1 is mentioned as “Herod the king” (Matt. 2:1-22; Luke 1:5).
No. 2. Philip (Matt. 14:3; Mark 6:17; Luke 3:19).
No. 3. Herod the Tetrarch (Matt. 14:1-6; Luke 3:1-19; Luke 9:7; Acts 13:1); the king (Matt. 14:9); King Herod (Mark 6:14-22); Herod (Luke 13:31; Luke 23:7-15).
No. 4. Archelaus (Matt. 2:22).
No. 5. Philip tetrarch of Ituraea and Trachonitis (Luke 3:1).
No. 6. Herod the king (Acts 12:1-21).
No. 7. Herodias (Matt. 14:3-6; Mark 6:17-22; Luke 3:19).
No. 8. King Agrippa (Acts 25:13; Acts 26:1-32).
No. 9. Berenice (Acts 25:13; Acts 26:30).
No. 10. Drusilla (Acts 24:24).