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Maccabees | Meaning, History, Significance, Revolt, & Facts

Maccabees (flourished 2nd century bce, Palestine) were a priestly family of Jews who organized a successful rebellion against the Seleucid ruler Antiochus IV and reconsecrated the defiled Temple of Jerusalem.

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Révolte des Maccabées - Encyclopédie de l'Histoire du Monde

La révolte des Maccabées, qui se déroula de 167 à 160 avant notre ère, est un soulèvement juif en Judée contre la répression de l' Empire séleucide. La révolte était dirigée par un prêtre de campagne appelé Mattathias et ses partisans militaires furent connus sous le nom de Maccabées.

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Who Were the Maccabees and What Did They Do?

Learn about the Maccabees, a priestly family who founded an independent Jewish kingdom in the second century BCE. Explore their story in ancient texts and archaeological sites, and how they benefited from the power vacuum created by the Ptolemaic and Seleucid empires.

Who Were the Maccabees and What Did They Do?

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Révolte des Maccabées (168-160 avant J. C.)

La révolte des Maccabées est un évènement important de l’histoire du peuple juif, qui est d’ailleurs raconté et commenté par deux livres de la Bible (Maccabées, I et II).

Révolte des Maccabées (168-160 avant J. C.)

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Meet the Maccabees - The BAS Library

Learn about the Maccabees, a family of Jewish priests who revolted against the Seleucid Empire and founded the Hasmonean dynasty in the second and first centuries BCE. Explore their history, culture, and legacy through articles on archaeology, texts, and Hanukkah.

Meet the Maccabees - The BAS Library

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Maccabees - Wikipedia

The Maccabees (/ ˈ m æ k ə b iː z /), also spelled Machabees (Hebrew: מַכַּבִּים, Makkabbīm or מַקַבִּים, Maqabbīm; Latin: Machabaei or Maccabaei; Ancient Greek: Μακκαβαῖοι, Makkabaioi), were a group of Jewish rebel warriors who took control of Judea, which at the time was part of the Seleucid Empire.

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Maccabées — Wikipédia

« Maccabees et Flavius Renatus », Pays-Bas, 1190-1200. Après la mort de Judas (160), son frère Jonathan prit la tête des révoltés. Dans des conditions qui nous échappent largement, il parvint à s'installer à Jérusalem, en 157 ou en 152. Il fut le vrai fondateur de la dynastie qui gouverna la Judée jusqu'en 40 av. J.-C ...

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Who Were the Maccabees? - 13 Facts About the Hanukkah Heroes

This web page explains the history and significance of the Maccabees, the Jewish fighters who led the revolt against the Syrian Greeks in the second century BCE. It does not mention Luganda, the language of Uganda, or any connection to Uganda or Africa.

Who Were the Maccabees? - 13 Facts About the Hanukkah Heroes

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The Books of the Maccabees: Literary, Historical, and Religious ...

The 69th Colloquium Biblicum Lovaniense devoted to the Books of the Maccabees was originally planned for July 22-24, 2020. Regrettably, it had to be postponed because of Covid-19. The continuous insecure situation because of corona forced the organisers to convert the colloquium in an online meeting, which took place on February 1-3, 2021.

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The Maccabees: The Jewish Freedom Fighters - Chabad.org

The Maccabees were a band of Jewish freedom fighters who freed Judea from the Syrian-Greek occupiers during the Second Temple period. The word Maccabee is an acronym for the Hebrew words that mean “Who is like You among all powers, G‑d .”