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- Hasmonean_dynasty abstract "The Hasmonean dynasty (Hebrew: חשמונאים, r Ḥashmona'im; Audio) was the ruling dynasty of Judea and surrounding regions during classical antiquity. Between c. 140 BC and c. 116 BC, the dynasty ruled semi-autonomously from the Seleucids in the region of Judea. From 110 BC, with the Seleucid empire disintegrating, the dynasty became fully independent, expanded into the neighbouring regions of Galilee, Iturea, Perea, Idumea and Samaria, and took the title "basileus". Some modern scholars refer to this period as an independent kingdom of Israel. In 63 BC, the kingdom was conquered by the Roman Republic, broken up and set up as a Roman client state. The Kingdom had survived for 103 years before yielding to the Herodian Dynasty in 37 BC. Even then, Herod the Great tried to bolster the legitimacy of his reign by marrying a Hasmonean princess, Mariamne, and planning to drown the last male Hasmonean heir at his Jericho palace.The dynasty was established under the leadership of Simon Maccabaeus, two decades after his brother Judas the Maccabee ( יהדה המכבי "Hammer") defeated the Seleucid army during the Maccabean Revolt. According to historical sources, including 1 Maccabees and 2 Maccabees and the first book of The Jewish War by Jewish historian Flavius Josephus (AD 37–c. 100), after Antiochus IV's successful invasion of Ptolemaic Egypt was turned back by the intervention of the Roman Republic, Antiochus instead moved to assert strict control over Israel, sacking Jerusalem and its Temple, suppressing Jewish religious and cultural observances, and imposing Hellenistic practices. The ensuing revolt by the Jews (167 BC) began a twenty-five-year period of Jewish independence potentiated by the steady collapse of the Seleucid Empire under attacks from the rising powers of the Roman Republic and the Parthian Empire. However, the same power vacuum that enabled the Jewish state to be recognized by the Roman Senate c. 139 BC was later exploited by the Romans themselves. Hyrcanus II and Aristobulus II, Simon's great-grandsons, became pawns in a proxy war between Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great. The deaths of Pompey (48 BC), Caesar (44 BC), and the related Roman civil wars temporarily relaxed Rome's grip on Israel, allowing a very brief Hasmonean resurgence backed by the Parthian Empire. This short independence was rapidly crushed by the Romans under Mark Antony and Octavian. The installation of Herod the Great (an Idumean) as king in 37 BC made Israel a Roman client state and marked the end of the Hasmonean dynasty. In AD 6, Rome joined Judea proper, Samaria and Idumea (biblical Edom) into the Roman province of Iudaea. In AD 44, Rome installed the rule of a Roman procurator side by side with the rule of the Herodian kings (specifically Agrippa I 41–44 and Agrippa II 50–100).".
- Hasmonean_dynasty capital Jerusalem.
- Hasmonean_dynasty currency Hasmonean_coinage.
- Hasmonean_dynasty dissolutionYear "-0037".
- Hasmonean_dynasty foundingYear "-0140".
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- Hasmonean_dynasty capital "Jerusalem".
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- Hasmonean_dynasty commonLanguages Koine_Greek.
- Hasmonean_dynasty commonName "Hasmoneans".
- Hasmonean_dynasty continent "Asia".
- Hasmonean_dynasty conventionalLongName "Hasmonean Kingdom".
- Hasmonean_dynasty country "Land of Cannan".
- Hasmonean_dynasty currency Hasmonean_coinage.
- Hasmonean_dynasty dateEvent "110".
- Hasmonean_dynasty dateEvent "40".
- Hasmonean_dynasty dateEvent "63".
- Hasmonean_dynasty datePre "164".
- Hasmonean_dynasty era "Hellenistic Age".
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- Hasmonean_dynasty event "Full independence".
- Hasmonean_dynasty event "Pompey intervenes in Hasmonean civil war".
- Hasmonean_dynasty eventEnd "Herod overthrows the Hasmoneans".
- Hasmonean_dynasty eventPre Maccabean_Revolt.
- Hasmonean_dynasty eventStart "Dynasty established".
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- Hasmonean_dynasty governmentType "Theocratic monarchy".
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- Hasmonean_dynasty leader Alexander_Jannaeus.
- Hasmonean_dynasty leader Antigonus_II_Mattathias.
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- Hasmonean_dynasty leader Hyrcanus_II.
- Hasmonean_dynasty leader John_Hyrcanus.
- Hasmonean_dynasty leader Salome_Alexandra.
- Hasmonean_dynasty leader Simon_Thassi.
- Hasmonean_dynasty legislature Sanhedrin.
- Hasmonean_dynasty nativeName "Mamlekheth haHash'mona'im".
- Hasmonean_dynasty nativeName "ממלכת החשמונאים".
- Hasmonean_dynasty p "Seleucid Empire".
- Hasmonean_dynasty region "Levant".
- Hasmonean_dynasty religion Second_Temple_Judaism.
- Hasmonean_dynasty s "Herodian kingdom".
- Hasmonean_dynasty status "Kingdom".
- Hasmonean_dynasty titleLeader "Kohen Gadol, later Basileus".
- Hasmonean_dynasty yearEnd "37".
- Hasmonean_dynasty yearLeader "103".
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- Hasmonean_dynasty yearLeader "140".
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- Hasmonean_dynasty yearLeader "63".
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- Hasmonean_dynasty yearLeader "67".
- Hasmonean_dynasty yearLeader "76".
- Hasmonean_dynasty yearStart "140".
- Hasmonean_dynasty subject Category:Ancient_Jewish_Greek_history.
- Hasmonean_dynasty subject Category:Former_monarchies_of_Asia.
- Hasmonean_dynasty subject Category:Hasmoneans.
- Hasmonean_dynasty subject Category:History_of_Hanukkah.
- Hasmonean_dynasty subject Category:History_of_Israel.
- Hasmonean_dynasty subject Category:History_of_Jordan.
- Hasmonean_dynasty subject Category:History_of_Lebanon.
- Hasmonean_dynasty subject Category:History_of_Palestine.
- Hasmonean_dynasty subject Category:History_of_Syria.
- Hasmonean_dynasty subject Category:Jewish_royalty.
- Hasmonean_dynasty subject Category:Seleucid_Empire_successor_states.
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- Hasmonean_dynasty comment "The Hasmonean dynasty (Hebrew: חשמונאים, r Ḥashmona'im; Audio) was the ruling dynasty of Judea and surrounding regions during classical antiquity. Between c. 140 BC and c. 116 BC, the dynasty ruled semi-autonomously from the Seleucids in the region of Judea. From 110 BC, with the Seleucid empire disintegrating, the dynasty became fully independent, expanded into the neighbouring regions of Galilee, Iturea, Perea, Idumea and Samaria, and took the title "basileus".".
- Hasmonean_dynasty label "Asmonei".
- Hasmonean_dynasty label "Asmoneos".