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entered the city. Though he at first seemed peaceful, Alexander suddenly turned against the inhabitants. Some men killed their wives and children out of desperation, to ensure they wouldn't be captured and enslaved. Others burned down their homes to prevent the soldiers from plundering. The town council and five hundred civilians took refuge at the
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and unsuitable to hold office and to sacrifice. Outraged, he killed six thousand people. Alexander also had wooden barriers built around the altar and the temple preventing people from going near him. Only the priests were permitted to enter. This incident during the Feast of
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to command her forces. She went with a fleet towards Judea. When Cleopatra arrived at Ptolemais, the people refused her entry, so she besieged the city. Ptolemy, believing Syria was defenseless, withdrew to Cyprus after his miscalculation. While in pursuit of Ptolemy, Chelkias died in
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from the Nabataeans in order to have them end their support for the Jewish rebels. The remaining rebels who numbered eight thousand, fled by night in fear of Alexander. Afterward, all rebel hostility ceased and Alexander's reign continued undisturbed.
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and a peace treaty in return for Zoilus's death, Alexander met him with treachery by negotiating an alliance with Cleopatra. Once he had formed an alliance with Ptolemy, Alexander continued his conquests by capturing the coastal cities of Dora and
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took the opportunity to see if he could relieve Ptolemais in hopes of establishing his rule over coastal territories. Alexander's Hasmonean army quickly defeated Zoilus's forces. Ptolemais then requested aid from
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1458:Hyrcanus II
1452:103–76 BCE
1433:103–76 BCE
1104:Kaiser 1998
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653:High Priest
560:Transjordan
519:Scythopolis
511:Coele-Syria
479:Greek-style
369:, a famous
344:high priest
340:Hyrcanus II
176:Hyrcanus II
133:Hyrcanus II
119:Predecessor
92:Predecessor
2432:Categories
2368:(restored)
2312:(restored)
2276:(restored)
2215:Hyrcanus I
2081:Azariah IV
1933:Tabernacle
1581:Jeroboam I
1496:Rulers of
1160:Eshel 2008
1116:Eshel 2008
1089:Eshel 2008
845:References
807:alcoholism
752:Galaaditis
736:Gaulanitis
728:Aretas III
715:Galaaditis
709:seized in
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84: – c.
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2195:Hasmonean
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2029:Jehoiarib
2019:Azariah I
1986:Ahimelech
1786:Jehoiakim
1656:Zechariah
1526:Maccabees
1274:. BRILL.
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576:Nabataean
455:Sepphoris
426:Jerusalem
398:Ptolemais
363:Pharisaic
359:Sadducees
342:, became
304:Palestine
191:Hasmonean
154:c. 76 BCE
129:Successor
102:Successor
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2336:Caiaphas
2274:Ananelus
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2180:Onias IV
2175:Menelaus
2160:Simon II
2155:Onias II
2150:Manasseh
2115:Eliashib
2067:Hoshaiah
2049:Zedekiah
2039:Jehoiada
1991:Abiathar
1951:Phinehas
1860:See also
1796:Zedekiah
1791:Jeconiah
1781:Jehoahaz
1766:Manasseh
1761:Hezekiah
1731:Athaliah
1701:Rehoboam
1671:Pekahiah
1641:Jehoahaz
942:21 March
744:Seleucia
657:libation
633:Obodas I
629:Damascus
568:Anthedon
506:Chelkias
371:Pharisee
300:biblical
281:Josephus
275:, Queen
252:Jonathan
207:Religion
2197:dynasty
2185:Alcimus
2145:Eleazar
2140:Simon I
2135:Onias I
2125:Johanan
2110:Joiakim
2086:Seraiah
2076:Hilkiah
2071:Shallum
2014:Ahimaaz
1956:Abishua
1946:Eleazar
1741:Amaziah
1736:Jehoash
1726:Ahaziah
1721:Jehoram
1666:Menahem
1661:Shallum
1646:Jehoash
1631:Jehoram
1626:Ahaziah
1620:Jezebel
1561:Solomon
799:Jericho
779:Jericho
768:Judaize
699:Shechem
665:citrons
661:etrogim
558:in the
556:Amathus
502:Ananias
482:phalanx
451:Sabbath
449:on the
447:Asochis
430:talents
382:Modi'in
250:; born
248:Yannaʾy
245:
243:יַנַּאי
186:Dynasty
2253:to the
2130:Jaddua
2120:Joiada
2105:Joshua
2097:exilic
2056:Jotham
2044:Pediah
1981:Ahijah
1976:Ahitub
1918:Israel
1776:Josiah
1751:Jotham
1746:Uzziah
1706:Abijam
1681:Hoshea
1591:Baasha
1571:Israel
1536:Israel
1406:76 BCE
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764:Gerasa
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748:Gamala
746:, and
649:Sukkot
564:Raphia
552:Gadara
543:
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475:pagans
415:Cyprus
386:temple
378:Talmud
318:Family
271:, and
256:יהונתן
238:Hebrew
197:Father
163:Spouse
157:Ragaba
2316:Annas
2170:Jason
2095:Post-
2064:Neria
2060:Uriah
2024:Joash
2009:Zadok
1961:Bukki
1941:Aaron
1806:Judea
1691:Judah
1676:Pekah
1606:Tibni
1601:Zimri
1586:Nadab
1556:David
1404:Died:
885:p. 53
858:DGRBM
797:near
785:Death
777:near
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734:. In
223:Greek
172:Issue
75:Reign
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1966:Uzzi
1923:List
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1756:Ahaz
1636:Jehu
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1611:Omri
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