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Mattathias and sons
Mattathias slays a Syrian official and escapes into the Judean hills with his five sons and begins a revolt against Seleucid control of Judea.
The books are written from the point of view that the salvation of the Jewish people in a crisis which came from God through the family of Mattathias, particularly his sons Judas Maccabeus, Jonathan Apphus, and Simon Thassi, and his grandson John Hyrcanus.
Simon's eldest sons, Mattathias and Judah, were also murdered.
The book covers the whole of the revolt, from 175 to 134 BC, highlighting how the salvation of the Jewish people in this crisis came through Mattathias ' family, particularly his sons, Judas Maccabeus, Jonathan Maccabaeus, and Simon Maccabaeus, and Simon's son, John Hyrcanus.
Mattathias calls upon people loyal to the traditions of Israel to oppose the invaders and the Jewish Hellenizers, and his three sons begin a military campaign against them.
In 167 BCE Mattathias, together with his sons Judah, Eleazar, Simon, John, and Jonathan, started a revolt against the Seleucid ruler Antiochus IV Epiphanes, who since 175 BCE had issued decrees that forbade Jewish religious practices.
After several additional years of war under the leadership of two of Mattathias ' other sons ( Jonathan and Simon ), the Jews finally achieved independence and the liberty to worship freely.
* Degree of Loyalty-In the Degree of Loyalty, the dramatic work revolved around the following characters: Apelles, Mattathias, Matthathias's four sons, Judas, Soldiers, while the candidate, Sentinel, and a Knight took the parts of Jewish peasants.

Mattathias and Judah
Most prominent of the rebel groups were the Maccabees, led by Mattathias the Hasmonean and his son Judah the Maccabee.
Judah Maccabee ( or Judas Maccabeus, also spelled Machabeus, or Maccabaeus, Hebrew: יהודה המכבי, Y ' hudhah HamMakabi, Judah the Hammer ) was a Kohen and a son of the Jewish priest Mattathias.
Judah was the third son ( Josephus ) of Mattathias the Hasmonean, a Jewish priest from the village of Modiin.

Mattathias and ),
The family name of the Hasmonean dynasty originates with the ancestor of the house, Ἀσαμωναῖος Asamoneus or Asmoneus ( see Josephus Flavius ), who is said to have been the great-grandfather of Mattathias, but about whom nothing more is known.
According to I and II Maccabees, the priestly family of Mattathias ( Mattisyahu / Mattitiyahu in Hebrew ), which came to be known as the Maccabees called the people forth to holy war against the Seleucids.
* Antigonus II Mattathias ( died 37 BC ), the last ruler of the Hasmonean kingdom of Judea
The Hebrew name "" ( Matityahu ) was transliterated into Greek to " Ματταθίας " ( Mattathias ), which was shortened to " Ματθαῖος " – ( Matthaios ).
Commander that of Judas, the Past Commander that of John ( son of Mattathias ), and the Chaplain that of Eleazar ( son of Mattathias ).
Thinking of the Quagmires ' notes, they realize that Mattathias is using anagrams for his false names ( Al Funcoot, Flacutono and O. Lucafont, some previous names, being anagrams of Count Olaf ), and try to find Laura V. Bleediotie, who is really Violet.

Mattathias and Jonathan
In 142 BCE Jonathan was assassinated by Diodotus Tryphon, a pretender to the Seleucid throne, and was succeeded by Simon Maccabee, the last remaining son of Mattathias.

Mattathias and began
When the revolt began under the leadership of Mattathias, it was seen as a war for religious freedom to end the oppression of the Seleucids.

Mattathias and with
* The leader of the Jewish revolt against Syria rule, Mattathias, dies and his third son, Judas, assumes leadership of the revolt in accordance with the deathbed disposition of his father.
In keeping with the Maccabee legend of the revolt at Modin the patriarch Mattathias remained steadfast to the Jewish religion when ordered to make sacrifice to Roman gods and at great personal risk stops an apostate Jew from offering sacrifice to false gods.
A coin ( Hendin 485 ) issued by Mattathias Antigonus circa 40 BCE featured a Menorah ( Temple ) | Menorah Obv: Menorah ( Temple ) | Menorah with Greek inscription " Basileus Antignus " ( King Antignus ) Rev: Bread table ( Temple ) | Table ( Shulchon ) with Hebrew inscription " Matisyahu HaKohen " ( Matisyahu the High Priest ).

Mattathias and one
After Mattathias ' death about one year later in 166 BCE, his son Judas Maccabee led an army of Jewish dissidents to victory over the Seleucid dynasty in guerrilla warfare, which at first was directed against Hellenizing Jews, of whom there were many.

Mattathias and Jewish
** Mattathias, father of Judas Maccabaeus, Jewish priest from Modi ' in, near Jerusalem, who has started and briefly led a rebellion by the Jews in Judea against the Seleucid kingdom of Syria
** Judas Maccabeus, third son of the Jewish priest Mattathias, who has led the Maccabean revolt against the Seleucid Empire until his death
* Judas Maccabeus, third son of the Jewish priest Mattathias, who has led the Maccabean revolt against the Seleucid Empire until his death
* Mattathias, father of Judas Maccabaeus, Jewish priest from Modi ' in, near Jerusalem, who has started and briefly led a rebellion by the Jews in Judea against the Seleucid kingdom of Syria
* The Jewish priest Mattathias of Modi ' in defies the king Antiochus IV's decrees aimed at hellenizing the Jews and specifically defies the order that Jews should sacrifice to Zeus.
In the narrative of I Maccabees, after Antiochus issued his decrees forbidding Jewish religious practice, a rural Jewish priest from Modiin, Mattathias the Hasmonean, sparked the revolt against the Seleucid Empire by refusing to worship the Greek gods.

Mattathias and were
This is properly applied to the first leader of the revolt, Judas, third son of Mattathias, whose attacks were " hammer-like ".

Mattathias and killed
Mattathias killed a Hellenistic Jew who stepped forward to offer a sacrifice to an idol in Mattathias ' place.
* 167 BCE: Maccabean revolt sparked in 167BCE when a Seleucid Greek government representative under King Antiochus IV asked Mattathias to offer sacrifice to the Greek gods, he refused to do so, killed a Jew who had stepped forward to do so and attacked the government official that required the act.

Mattathias and by
Image: Menorah-antignos. jpg | Coin depicting a menorah issued by the last Hasmonean king, Mattathias Antigonus, c. 40BCE
* Antigonus II Mattathias ( Antigonus the Hasmonean ) ( executed by order of Mark Antony )
Coin issued by Mattathias Antigonus c. 40 BCE

Mattathias and on
Klaus and Sunny discover that Mattathias ( Count Olaf ) and his associates ( who have disposed of Babs, as part of Olaf's disguise ) are going to perform a craniectomy on Violet, and hurry and find her.

Mattathias and .
* 164 BC – Judas Maccabaeus, son of Mattathias of the Hasmonean family, restores the Temple in Jerusalem.
* 164 BC, 25 Kislev: Judas Maccabaeus, son of Mattathias of the Hasmonean family, restores the Temple in Jerusalem.
Herod the Great becomes king of Judea and Ananelus is installed as High Priest, both positions seized from Antigonus II Mattathias after a five-month siege.
Antigonus, whose Hebrew name was Mattathias, bore the double title of king and High Priest for only three years, as he had not disposed of Herod, the most dangerous of his enemies.
For the Judean prince, see Antigonus II Mattathias.

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