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In 165 BC, Judas Maccabaeus started the revolt against the Seleucid overlords of Judea. After defeating them militarily, he entered Jerusalem in triumph and cleansed the Temple, reestablishing traditional Jewish worship there.
Independence was achieved gradually. It was not until 140 that Simon ben Jonathan had himself crowned king (in, ironically, a Hellenistic ceremony). Jewish historians have said that Simon's claiming of kingship is what led to the downfall of the state, since no one who did not belong to the Davidic line was supposed to hold that title. In any case, the Maccabee kings ruled in manner similar that of the Seleucids. Their bureaucracy was filled with men with Greek names.
Judas Maccabeus' victory over the Seleucids is celebrated each year at Hanukkah.
The story of the Maccabees can be found in the deuterocanonical books of 1 Maccabees and 2 Maccabees and their continuations 3 Maccabees and 4 Maccabees.
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