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- king Demetrius III Eucaerus, Hasmonean ruler Alexander Jannaeus crucified 800 Jewish rebels in Jerusalem. The Hasmoneans lost the territories acquired...
- prutah or a half prutah. Two Roman silver denarii are ****ociated with the Hasmoneans; one has the inscription BACCIVS IVDAEAS; with its exact meaning unclear...
- who strive for God"). The Book of the House of the Hasmoneans (or simply The Book of the Hasmoneans) The book was probably originally written in Hebrew...
- 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...
- The Hasmonean Civil War was a civil war between two claimants to the Hasmonean Jewish Crown. What began as an inter-Jewish conflict became a highly decisive...
- The Baris was rebuilt or repurposed as a fortress-residence under the Hasmoneans during the late 2nd century BCE. Little is known of its form except that...
- and Judah. King at the Jewish Encyclopedia Kings of the Jews at Project MUSE Kings of the Jews: Israel, Judah, Hasmoneans & Herodians at The Algemeiner...
- of the Hasmoneans were eliminated, while only Herodias remained alive with her daughter Salome. Herodias was among the few remaining Hasmonean female...
- Jewish autonomy. The Seleucid kings have a formal overlordship, which the Hasmoneans acknowledge. This inaugurates a period of po****tion growth and religious...
- מַתִּתְיָהוּ‎, Matīṯyāhū), also known as Antigonus the Hasmonean (died 37 BCE) was the last Hasmonean king of Judea. He was the son of King Aristobulus II...