Judas Maccabeus

Judas Maccabeus
Detail from The Triumph of Judas Maccabeus by Peter Paul Rubens, 1634–36
Leader of the Maccabees
Tenure167–160 BCE
PredecessorMattathias
SuccessorJonathan Apphus
DiedApril 160 BCE
Elasa, Seleucid Empire
Burial
DynastyHasmonean
FatherMattathias

Judas Maccabaeus or Maccabeus (/ˌmækəˈbəs/ MAK-ə-BEE-əs), also known as Judah Maccabee (Hebrew: יהודה המכבי, romanized: Yehudah HaMakabi), was a Jewish priest (kohen) and a son of the priest Mattathias. He led the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire (167–160 BCE).

The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah ("Dedication") commemorates the restoration of Jewish worship at the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 164 BCE after Judah Maccabee removed all of the statues depicting Greek gods and goddesses and purified it.