Hillel, school of, [131].

Hillel II, [560].
act of self-renunciation, [572] f.
and Joseph, the apostate, [565] f.
calendar, [573] f.

Hillelites, belong to the peace party, [256].

History, cultivated under the Hasmonæans, [15] f.

Honorius, emperor of the West, laws of, against the Jews, [616] f.

Huna, principal of the school of Sora, [545][8].
charity, [546] f.
death, [548].

Huna ben Chiya, principal of the school of Pumbeditha, [576] f.

Huna-Mari, Prince of the Captivity and martyr, [629].

Hypatia, [619].

Hyrcanus I, John, [1][34].
ambitious, [13].
assures the independence of Judæa, [11].
campaign against the Parthians, [5].
coins, [12].
compared to Solomon, [1], [11], [34].
condition of the people under his reign, [13][17].
destroys the Samaritan temple on Mt. Gerizim, [8].
embassy sent by him to Rome, [4] f., [9].
employs mercenaries, [7].
expels the Hellenists and destroys Samaria, [11].
extends the boundaries of Judæa, [11] f.
forces Judaism on the Idumæans, [8].
reprimanded by Eleazar ben Poira, [32].
relation to the religious parties, [31] ff.
wars, [7][11].