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http://lrc-tesuto.lrc.lsa.umich.edu/HJCSimg/0156_AncNearEastIn121.jpg

A typical coin struck by the Hasmonaean (Maccabean) king Alexander Jannaeus (ruled from 103-76 BCE). The symbol on the left is an anchor and the symbol on the right is a lily flower, which was a symbol for Jerusalem. The inscription around the anchor…

http://lrc-tesuto.lrc.lsa.umich.edu/HJCSimg/0157_Extra135.jpg

This map shows the expansion of the Hasmonaean kingdom in the period between 160 and 76 BCE. The capital of the kingdom was always in Judaea, colored light blue. The Hasmonaean ruler Jonathan (160-142 BCE) added the yellow portions; his brother Simon

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