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The '''High Priests''' were the supreme religious authority of the Second Temple.  
The '''High Priests''' were the supreme religious authority of the Second Temple.  

Revision as of 10:03, 17 March 2012


The High Priests were the supreme religious authority of the Second Temple.

Overview

List of High Priests, and years in office

Persian Period

Greek Period

  • 7. Onias I, son of Jaddua, ca. 320-280 BCE
  • 8. Simon I, son of Onias, ca. 280-260 BCE
  • 11. Onias II, son of Simon, ca. 240-218 BCE
  • 13. Onias III, son of Simon, 185-175 BCE, murdered 170 BCE
  • 14. Jason, son of Simon, 175-172 BCE

<Inter-Sacerdotium>, 159-153

Hasmonean Period

Roman Period

Appointed by Herod the Great:

  • 25. Ananel (Ananelus), 37-35 BCE

Appointed by Herod Archelaus:

Appointed by Quirinius:

Appointed by Valerius Gratus:

Appointed by Vitellius:

Appointed by Herod Agrippa:

Appointed by Herod of Chalcis:

Appointed by Herod Agrippa II:

Appointed by the Zealots:

In Depth

Related categories

References

External links

Pages in category "High Priest (subject)"

The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

Media in category "High Priest (subject)"

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