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Helena of Adiabene
Helena of Adiabene ((ヘブライ語:הלני המלכה)) (d. ca. 50-56 CE) was queen of Adiabene and Edessa, and the wife of Monobaz I and Abgarus V. With her husband she was the mother of Izates II and Monobaz II. Helena became a convert to Judaism about the year 30 CE. The names of some of her family members and the fact that she was married to her brother〔Josephus, "Ant." xx. 2, § 1.〕 indicate an Iranian, Zoroastrian or Magian origin.
==Sources==
What we know of her is based on the writings of Flavius Josephus, Moses of Chorene, Kirakos Ganjakets and the Talmud. Josephus, although younger, was almost contemporary with Helena, lived in Jerusalem at the time when she lived and was buried there, and he wrote substantial parts of his work from first-hand knowledge. The earliest parts of the Talmud, while based on older sources, were compiled and redacted from around the year 200 onward.

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