Hasmonean Kingdom under Simon Maccabaeus
Simon Maccabaeus (died 135 BCE) was a son of
Mattathias and thus a member
of the
Hasmonean family.
He took part in the
Jewish revolt against the
Seleucid Empire led by his brothers,
Judas Maccabaeus and
Jonathan Maccabaeus. He became the first
prince of the
Hebrew Hasmonean Dynasty. He reigned from
142 to 135 BC.
The Hasmonean Dynasty was founded by a resolution, adopted in 141
BCE, at a large assembly "of the priests and the people and of the
elders of the land, to the effect that Simon should be their leader
and high priest forever, until there should arise a faithful
prophet" (
1 Maccabees xiv. 41).
Recognition of the new dynasty by the
Roman Republic was accorded by the
Senate about 139 BC, when the delegation of Simon was in Rome
.
Simon made the Jewish people semi-independent of the
Seleucid Empire.
In February 135 BC, he was assassinated at the instigation of his
son-in-law Ptolemy. Simon was followed by his third son,
John Hyrcanus, whose two elder brothers,
Mattathias and Judah, had been murdered, together with their
father.
See also