A Jewish rebellion against Hellenistic religious absorption, remembered in Hanukkah.
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Maccabean Revolt
A Jewish rebellion against Hellenistic religious absorption, remembered in Hanukkah.
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"...causes conflict. And ultimately, this will culminate in something called the Maccabean Revolt, where a certain group of Jews decide to rebel against the..."
"...Hanukkah Festival, okay? Hanukkah. And that's a celebration of the Maccabees' revolt against the Greeks. And the reason why is the Greeks wanted the..."
"...wars. Okay? From 167 to 167 BCE, there's something called the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire. It lasted seven years. Killed a lot..."
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