Antiochus the Great, and Egypt, [425]–[34].
defeated by the Romans, [434].
reconquers Judæa, [433].
Antiochus Epiphanes, [442]–[77].
at Jerusalem, [451].
attacks Egypt, [450], [452].
death of, [477].
persecutes the Judæans, [453], [463].
Antiochus V., Eupator, [477]–[82].
Antiochus VI., son of Alexander Balas, [497].
Antiochus Sidetes, brother of Demetrius II., [525].
quarrels with Simon, [528].
Apelles, the Syrian, killed by Mattathias, [459].
Aphek, battle near, [70].
Apis, the black bull, called Abir, [9].
Apollonius, killed by Judas Maccabæus, [462].
opposed by Jonathan, [496].
persecutes the Judæans, [453]–[4].
Apries (Hophra), king of Egypt, defeated by Nebuchadnezzar, [313].
killed by Amasis, [327].
receives the Judæan fugitives, [324].