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Battles during the en:Maccabean Revolt. Black circles are sites of battles with Seleucid forces (as well as the initial incident at Modein, which was less a battle and more a riot), the brown diamond is Jerusalem & the en:Acra, green triangles are sites of battles against outlying non-Judean towns the Maccabees clashed with (especially during the en:Maccabee campaigns of 163 BC). The rough area of Maccabee influence is colored tan.

Historical lakes and coastlines are derived from the Ancient World Mapping Center [1]. Date Source Own work Author SnowFire

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