The Maccabean Revolt led to the establishment of an independent Jewish state from "summary" of A History of Israel and the Holy Land by Michael Avi-Yonah
The Maccabean Revolt was a significant event in Jewish history that had far-reaching consequences. This revolt, led by the Maccabees, was a response to the oppressive rule of the Seleucid Empire over the Jewish people. The Seleucid Empire, under the reign of King Antiochus IV, had imposed strict Hellenistic practices on the Jewish population, including the prohibition of Jewish religious practices. This led to widespread discontent among the Jewish population, who longed for religious freedom and independence.
The Maccabees, a group of Jewish rebels led by Judah Maccabee, rose up against the Seleucid Empire in a series of military campaigns. Despite being significantly outnumbered and outmatched, the Maccabees were able to achieve several decisive victories against the Seleucid forces. Their military prowess and strategic acumen allowed them to gain momentum and support from the Jewish population.
One of the most significant achievements of the Maccabean Revolt was the recapture and rededication of the Jewish...
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