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Who opposed the Seleucids?
Essenes
Sadducees
Persians
Maccabees
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Maccabees.
They led the Maccabean Revolt (c. 167–160 BCE) against the Seleucid king Antiochus IV, resisting Hellenizing policies and the desecration of the Jerusalem Temple.
They led the Maccabean Revolt (c. 167–160 BCE) against the Seleucid king Antiochus IV, resisting Hellenizing policies and the desecration of the Jerusalem Temple.
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