Antiochus VII Sidetes personally leads the siege …
Years: 134BCE - 134BCE
Antiochus VII Sidetes personally leads the siege of Jerusalem in 135 BCE/134 BCEwithin a year of Simon’s death.
Aided by the internal dissension among the leaders of Judah, he captures Jerusalem and razes its walls.
Rejecting suggestions to exterminate the Jews, he makes John Hyrcanus his vassal, appointing him high priest and allowing religious autonomy.
According to Josephus, John opens King David's sepulcher and removes three thousand talents, which he pays as tribute to spare the city.
He remains as governor as a Seleucid vassal.
For the next two decades of his reign, Hyrcanus will continue, like his father, to rule semi-autonomously from the Seleucids.
Locations
People
Groups
- Roman Republic
- Jews
- Greeks, Hellenistic
- Egypt, Ptolemaic Kingdom of
- Pergamon (Pergamum), Kingdom of
- Seleucid Empire
- Hasmonean dynasty
