Which Simon resisted the Seleucids, and which Simon fought with Titus?
by Damien F. Mackey The era of king Antiochus ‘Epiphanes’ (c. 175–164 BC, conventional dating) must be lowered on the timescale by a bit over a century and a half, to align with the Nativity of Jesus Christ. According to the conventional pattern of ancient history, the dates and the succession of Jewish resistance fighters named Simon would go like this: · Simon ‘Thassi’ the Hasmonaean (d. 135 BC) fought in the Maccabean wars against king Antiochus ‘Epiphanes’ and his Seleucid (Greek) successors, and eventually became a great leader over Jerusalem; · Simon bar Giora (d. 70 AD) fought in the First Jewish Revolt against the Romans (66-70 AD), Vespasian and Titus, was subsequently defeated, captured and killed; · Simon bar Kochba (d. 135 AD) led the Second Jewish Revolt (135-135 ...