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  2. Maccabee campaigns of 163 BC - Wikipedia

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    During the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire, there were a series of campaigns in 163 BC in regions outlying Judea - Ammon, Gilead, Galilee, Idumea, and Judea's coastal plain, a wider region usually referred to as either Palestine or Eretz Israel.

  3. Maccabean Revolt - Wikipedia

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    The main phase of the revolt lasted from 167 to 160 BCE and ended with the Seleucids in control of Judea, but conflict between the Maccabees, Hellenized Jews, and the Seleucids continued until 134 BCE, with the Maccabees eventually attaining independence. The revolt had a great impact on Jewish nationalism, as an example of a successful ...

  4. List of conflicts in the southern Levant - Wikipedia

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    Maccabee campaigns of 163 BC. Part of the Maccabean Revolt. Maccabees: Seleucid Empire: 163 BCE 163 BCE Battle of Dathema. Part of the Maccabean Revolt. Maccabees: Seleucid Empire: 162 BCE 162 BCE Battle of Beth Zechariah. Part of the Maccabean Revolt. Maccabees: Seleucid Empire: 161 BCE 161 BCE Battle of Adasa. Part of the Maccabean Revolt ...

  5. Battle of Emmaus - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Emmaus took place around September 165 BC during the Maccabean Revolt between Judean rebels, led by Judas Maccabeus (Judah Maccabee), and an expedition of Seleucid Empire forces under generals Gorgias, Ptolemy the son of Dorymenes, and Nicanor near Emmaus. The battle was won by the Maccabee rebels, who marched by night and ...

  6. Category:Battles of the Maccabean Revolt - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Battles of the Maccabean Revolt" ... Maccabee campaigns of 163 BC This page was last edited on 16 December 2021, at 21:04 (UTC). ...

  7. 1 Maccabees - Wikipedia

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    1 Maccabees, [note 1] also known as the First Book of Maccabees, First Maccabees, and abbreviated as 1 Macc., is a deuterocanonical book which details the history of the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire as well as the founding and earliest history of the independent Hasmonean kingdom.

  8. Battle of Beth Horon (166 BC) - Wikipedia

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    The non-Jewish Idumeans, Samaritans, and Greek residents of coastal towns would go on to cause quite a bit of trouble for the Maccabees as the Maccabean Revolt proceeded, forcing Judas and his army to protect Jews in the outlying areas and escort them to Judea as refugees during the campaigns of 163 BC. [2]

  9. Menelaus (High Priest) - Wikipedia

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    Menelaus (Hebrew: מנלאוס) was High Priest in Jerusalem from about 172 BC [1] to about 161 BC. He was high priest at the beginning of the Maccabean revolt (167-160). He was the successor of Jason, the brother of Onias III.