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Mattathias ben
Johanan (Hebrew: מַתִּתְיָהוּ הַכֹּהֵן בֶּן יוֹחָנָן, Mattīṯyāhū haKōhēn ben Yōḥānān; died 166–165 BCE) was a
Kohen (Jewish priest) who...
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Antigonus II
Mattathias (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίγονος Antígonos; Hebrew: מַתִּתְיָהוּ, Mattīṯyāhū), also
known as
Antigonus the
Hasmonean (died 37 BCE) was...
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Mattathias ben
Theophilus (Hebrew: מתתיהו בן תאופילוס; died c. 66 CE) was the
Jewish High
Priest (Kohen Gadol) at the
start of the
Jewish Revolution, and...
- שִׁמְעוֹן הַתַּסִּי Šīməʿōn haT****ī; died 135 BC) was the
second son of
Mattathias and thus a
member of the
Hasmonean family. The name "Th****i" has a connotation...
- from Modi'in,
Mattathias the Hasmonean,
sparked the
revolt against the
Seleucid Empire by
refusing to
worship the Gr**** gods.
Mattathias killed a ****enistic...
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Mattithiah ben
Solomon Delacrut was a Polish-Jewish scholar; he
lived in the
middle of the 16th century. He
settled early in Italy, and at one time seems...
- romanized: Yehudah HaMakabi), was a
Jewish priest (kohen) and a son of the
priest Mattathias. He led the
Maccabean Revolt against the
Seleucid Empire (167–160 BCE)...
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eventual independence.
Matityahu the Priest, also
referred to as
Mattathias and
Mattathias ben Johanan.
Matityahu was a
Jewish priest who,
together with...
- of the sons of
Mattathias and the
leader of the
Hasmonean dynasty of
Judea from 161 to 143 BCE. H J Wolf
notes that all of
Mattathias' sons
listed in...
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worship the Gr**** gods at Modein's new altar.
Mattathias killed a Jew who had
stepped forward to take
Mattathias'
place in
sacrificing to an idol as well as...