The Hasmonean dynasty (/hæzməˈniːən/; Hebrew: חַשְׁמוֹנָאִים Ḥašmōnāʾīm; Greek: Ασμοναϊκή δυναστεία) was a ruling dynasty of Judea and surrounding regions...
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Maccabees (section Hasmonean dynasty)
time was part of the Seleucid Empire. Its leaders, the Hasmoneans, founded the Hasmonean dynasty, which ruled from 167 BCE (after the Maccabean Revolt)...
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Herodian kingdom (category Herodian dynasty)
of Pontus, Pompey (Pompey the Great) sacked Jerusalem in 63 BCE. The Hasmonean Queen, Salome Alexandra, had recently died and her sons, Hyrcanus II and...
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Temple and its surroundings were made during the Hasmonean rule. Salome Alexandra, the queen of the Hasmonean Kingdom appointed her elder son Hyrcanus II as...
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Melchizedek (section Hasmonean dynasty)
The Mishnah recounts that Hasmonean rulers used to identify themselves as "High Priest of El Elyon": "When the Hasmonean kingdom became strong and defeated...
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Kings of Israel and Judah (section Hasmonean Dynasty)
part of classical antiquity, by the kingdoms ruled by the Hasmonean and Herodian dynasties. The Hebrew Bible describes a succession of kings of a United...
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1 Maccabees (category Hasmonean dynasty)
Judaism generally disapproved of the rule of the Hasmonean dynasty, but the book is openly pro-Hasmonean, one of several factors for a lack of enthusiasm...
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under the Hasmonean dynasty (140–37 BCE). While it initially exercised governance semi-autonomously under Seleucid hegemony, the Hasmoneans' kingdom increasingly...
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Davidic line (redirect from Davidic Dynasty)
Judah fell to the Neo-Babylonian Empire. Nearly 450 years later, the Hasmonean dynasty established the first independent Jewish kingdom since the Babylonian...
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Elyon (section Hasmonean dynasty)
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Simon Thassi (category 2nd-century BC Hasmonean monarchs)
became the first prince of the Hebrew Hasmonean dynasty. He reigned from 142 to 135 BC. The Hasmonean Dynasty was founded by a resolution, adopted in...
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The Herodian dynasty began with Herod the Great who assumed the throne of Judea, with Roman support, bringing down the century-old Hasmonean Kingdom. His...
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Priest) Jason (High Priest) (175 to 171 BCE) The Maccabees founded the Hasmonean dynasty, which ruled from 168 BCE – 37 BCE, reasserting the Jewish religion...
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grandson of Aristobulus II and Hyrcanus II, 36 BCE (He was the last of the Hasmoneans; brother of Herod's second wife Mariamne I) Ananelus (restored), 36–30...
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Pharisees (section The Hasmonean period)
the priestly Hasmonean dynasty in 152 BCE, thus establishing priests as political as well as religious authorities. Although the Hasmoneans were considered...
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Aristobulus II (category 1st-century BC Hasmonean monarchs)
Jewish High Priest and King of Judea, 66 BCE to 63 BCE, from the Hasmonean dynasty. Aristobulus was the younger son of Alexander Jannaeus, King and High...
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Maccabean Revolt (redirect from Hasmonean Revolt)
talents. The book also acts as Hasmonean dynasty propaganda in its editorial slant on events. The new rule of the Hasmoneans was not without its own internal...
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this revolt was formed an independent Jewish kingdom known as the Hasmonean dynasty, which lasted from 141 BCE to 63 BCE and eventually disintegrated...
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freed Judea from the rule of the Seleucid Empire and established the Hasmonean dynasty, events commemorated by the holiday of Hanukkah. The modern city was...
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Nabataean Kingdom (section Nabataeans and Hasmoneans)
monarchs. They then became rivals of their successors, the Judaean Hasmonean dynasty, and a chief element in the disorders which invited Pompey's intervention...
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Hellenistic Palestine (section Hasmonean rule)
of the Hasmonean dynasty. The intervention of the Roman general Pompey in the 63 BCE Siege of Jerusalem, marked the end of independent Hasmonean rule....
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aristocratic woman who was descended from the royal and formerly ruling Hasmonean dynasty. Josephus's paternal grandparents were a man also named Joseph(us)...
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Alexander Jannaeus (category 2nd-century BC Hasmonean monarchs)
יַנַּאי Yannaʾy; born Jonathan יהונתן) was the second king of the Hasmonean dynasty, who ruled over an expanding kingdom of Judaea from 103 to 76 BCE...
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involvement. This conflict resulted in the loss of Jewish independence. The Hasmonean Dynasty had been established after the Maccabean Revolt and had gained independence...
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Johanan (name) (section Hasmonean period)
in 104 BCE). John Hyrcanus II (1st century BCE), a member of the Hasmonean dynasty, High Priest, King, and ethnarch of Judea John the Baptist (late 1st...
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Mattathias (category Hasmonean dynasty)
story of the Maccabees and to Mattathias by name. Jewish leadership Hasmonean dynasty "Mahlon H. Smith". Virtualreligion.net. Retrieved 2014-02-07. Gafni...
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during the Hellenistic period. However, with the establishment of the Hasmonean dynasty, the local Jewish population maintained independence for a century...
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Edom (section Herodian dynasty)
2nd century BC, the Edomites were forcibly converted to Judaism by the Hasmoneans and were incorporated into the Jewish population. Other scholars believe...
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Qelt. The palaces are evidence of the luxurious lifestyle of the Hasmonean dynasty and of Herod the Great. They made extensive use of swimming pools...
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Akkadian Empire (redirect from Akkad dynasty period)
assuming the title of "King of Lagash" and starting the illustrious Second Dynasty of Lagash. The empire of Akkad likely fell in the 22nd century BC, within...
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