162 BC
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Events
By Place
Syria
★ The Maccabees under the leadership of Judas Maccabeus continue their struggle against the Seleucids and persecute the Hellenising faction in Judea.
★ Seleucid forces still control the Acra, a strong fortress within Jerusalem that faces the Temple Mount. Judas Maccabeus lays siege to the fortress. In response, the Seleucid general and regent to the young Seleucid king Antiochus V, Lysias, approaches Jerusalem and besieges Beth-Zechariah, 25 kilometres from the city. Judas lifted his own siege on the Acra, and leads his army south to Beth-Zechariah. In the resulting Battle of Beth-zechariah, the Seleucids achieved their first major victory over the Maccabees, and Judas is forced to withdraw to Jerusalem.
★ Lysias then lays siege to reached Jerusalem. Just when capitulation by the Maccabees seems imminent, Lysias has to withdraw when the commander-in-chief under the late Seleucid king Antiochus IV Epiphanes, Philip, rebels against Lysias. As a result, Lysias decides to propose a peaceful settlement which is accepted by the Maccabees. The terms of peace involve the restoration of religious freedom, permission for the Jews to live in accordance with their own laws, and the official return of the Temple in Jerusalem to the Jews.
★ With the aid of the Greek statesman and historian Polybius, the son of the former Seleucid king Seleucus IV Philopator, Demetrius escapes from Rome where he has been held as a hostage for many years and returns to Syria to claim the throne from his nephew Antiochus V. In the resulting dispute, Antiochus V and his regent, Lysias, are overthrown and put to death. Demetrius then establishes himself on the Syrian throne.
Georgia
★ The king of Caucasian Iberia, Saurmag I, dies. Having no son, his is succeeded by his son-in-law, Mirian.
Births
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Deaths
★ Antiochus V Eupator, ruler of the Seleucid Empire, who reigned from [164 BC]. (b. c. 173 BC)
★ Lysias or Lusias, Seleucid general and governor of Syria and regent for Antiochus V Eupator.
★ Saurmag I, king of Caucasian Iberia.
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