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*ANCIENT SOURCES: see [[Jonathan Maccabeus (sources)]]
*LIST OF SCHOLARLY AND FICTIONAL WORKS: see [[:Category:Jonathan Maccabeus (subject)]]
 
 
'''Jonathan Maccabeus''' (2nd century BCE) was a member of the Hasmonean dynasty. In 160 BCE he succeeded to his brother [[Judas Maccabeus]]) as leader of the rebellion against the Greeks. From 153 BCE he was appointed as High Priest, to his death in 142 BCE (followed by his brother [[Simon Maccabeus]]).
 
==Jonathan Maccabeus in ancient sources==
 
==Jonathan Maccabeus in Scholarship==
 
==Jonathan Maccabeus in Fiction==
 
==Related categories==
*[[:Category:Maccabees (subject)|Maccabees]]
 
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Maccabaeus Wikipedia]
 
====Pictures from the web====
*[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/33/Judea_Jonathan_Makk.PNG Map of Judea under Jonathan Maccabeus] <Wikipedia>
 
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Jonathan Maccabeus (2nd century BCE) was a member of the Hasmonean dynasty. In 160 BCE he succeeded to his brother Judas Maccabeus) as leader of the rebellion against the Greeks. From 153 BCE he was appointed as High Priest, to his death in 142 BCE (followed by his brother Simon Maccabeus).

Jonathan Maccabeus in ancient sources

Jonathan Maccabeus in Scholarship

Jonathan Maccabeus in Fiction

Related categories

External links

Pictures from the web