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*ANCIENT SOURCES: see [[Zadokites (sources)]]
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*SCHOLARLY AND FICTIONAL WORKS: see [[:Category:Zadokites (subject)]]
 
 
The '''Zadokites''' (or "sons of Zadok") are a dynasty of High Priests (the ''House of Zadok'') who ruled the Temple of Jerusalem from the establishment of the Second Temple to the eve of the Maccabean revolt.
 
==Overview==
 
====List of Zadokites High Priests and years in office====
 
< [[Jehozadak ben Seriah]] >
 
*[[Joshua ben Jehozadak]], ca. 515-490 BCE
 
*[[Joiakim ben Joshua]], ca. 490-470 BCE
   
*[[Eliashib ben Joiakim]], ca. 470-433 BCE
   
*[[Joiada ben Eliashib]], ca. 433-410 BCE
 
*[[Johanan ben Joiada]], ca. 410-371 BCE
   
*[[Jaddua ben Johanan]], ca. 371-320 BCE
 
*[[Onias I]], son of Jaddua, ca. 320-280 BCE
 
*[[Simon I]], son of Onias, ca. 280-260 BCE
 
*[[Eleazar ben Onias]], ca. 260-245 BCE
 
*[[Manasseh ben Jaddua]], ca. 245-240 BCE
 
*[[Onias II]], son of Simon I, ca. 240-218 BCE
 
*[[Simon II]], son of Onias, 218-185 BCE
 
*[[Onias III]], son of Simon II, 185-175 BCE, murdered 170 BCE
 
*[[Jason]], son of Simon II, 175-172 BCE
 
< [[Onias IV]], son of Onias III >
 
< [[Ananias ben Onias]] >
 
==The Zadokites in ancient sources==
 
==The Zadokites in Scholarship==
 
==The Zadokites in Fiction==
 
==Related categories==
 
==References==
 
*'''Zadokites''' / [[Deborah W. Rooke]] / In: [[The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism (2010 Collins / Harlow), edited volume]], 1357-1358
 
==External links==





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