Maccabean Revolt
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Maccabean Revolt
Summary
Maccabean Revolt is a rebellion[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Maccabean Revolt is in the country of Seleucid Empire[3].
- Maccabean Revolt's instance of is recorded as rebellion[4].
- The location of Maccabean Revolt was Land of Israel[5].
- Maccabean Revolt's Commons category is recorded as Maccabean Revolt[6].
- Maccabean Revolt comprises Battle of the Ascent of Lebonah[7].
- Maccabean Revolt comprises Battle of Beth Horon[8].
- Maccabean Revolt comprises Battle of Emmaus[9].
- Maccabean Revolt comprises Battle of Beth Zur[10].
- Maccabean Revolt comprises Battle of Beth Zechariah[11].
- Maccabean Revolt comprises Q6850500[12].
- Maccabean Revolt comprises Battle of Adasa[13].
- Maccabean Revolt comprises Battle of Elasa[14].
- Maccabean Revolt began on 167 BC[15].
- Maccabean Revolt ended on 160 BC[16].
- Among those involved in Maccabean Revolt was Maccabees[17].
- A participant in Maccabean Revolt was Seleucid Empire[18].
- Maccabean Revolt's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Maccabean Revolt[19].
- Maccabean Revolt's depicted by is recorded as Maccabean Revolt[20].
- Maccabean Revolt's agent of action is recorded as Maccabees[21].
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When and Where
Maccabean Revolt began on 167 BC[15]. It ended on 160 BC[16]. The location of it was Land of Israel[5]. It is in the country of Seleucid Empire[3].
Context
Maccabean Revolt's instance of is recorded as rebellion[4].
Participants
Recorded participant include Maccabees[17] and Seleucid Empire[18].
Why It Matters
Maccabean Revolt has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[22]