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- Eleazar_ben_Hanania abstract "Eliezar ben Hanania (Hebrew: אלעזר בן חנניה; Ancient Greek: Ἐλεάζαρος υἱὸς Ἀνανία) was a Jewish leader during the Great Revolt of Judea. Eliazar was the son of the High Priest Hanania ben Nedebai and hence a political figure of the 1st century Judaea Province. Eliazar was the governor of the temple at the outbreak of the rebellion in 66 CE and following the initial outbreak of the violence in Jerusalem convinced the priests of the Jewish Temple to stop service of sacrifice for the Emperor. The action, though largely symbolic, was one of the main milestones to bring a full-scale rebellion in Judea.".
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania birthPlace Judea_(Roman_province).
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania deathPlace Judea_(Roman_province).
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania wikiPageID "39691007".
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- Eleazar_ben_Hanania wikiPageRevisionID "620688821".
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania wikiPageWikiLink Ananias_son_of_Nedebaios.
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st-century_Romans.
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_history_in_Rome.
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jews_and_Judaism_in_the_Roman_Empire.
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania wikiPageWikiLink Category:Judean_people.
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman-era_Jews.
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania wikiPageWikiLink First_Jewish–Roman_War.
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania wikiPageWikiLink High_Priest_of_Israel.
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania wikiPageWikiLink Judea_(Roman_province).
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eleazar b. Hananiah".
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eleazar ben Hanania".
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania name "Eliazar ben Hanania".
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania placeOfBirth "Judaea Province".
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania placeOfDeath "Judaea Province".
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania shortDescription "Rebel leader in Judea".
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- Eleazar_ben_Hanania description "Rebel leader in Judea".
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania description "Rebel leader in Judea".
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania subject Category:1st-century_Romans.
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania subject Category:Jewish_history_in_Rome.
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania subject Category:Jews_and_Judaism_in_the_Roman_Empire.
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania subject Category:Judean_people.
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania subject Category:Roman-era_Jews.
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania hypernym Leader.
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- Eleazar_ben_Hanania comment "Eliezar ben Hanania (Hebrew: אלעזר בן חנניה; Ancient Greek: Ἐλεάζαρος υἱὸς Ἀνανία) was a Jewish leader during the Great Revolt of Judea. Eliazar was the son of the High Priest Hanania ben Nedebai and hence a political figure of the 1st century Judaea Province. Eliazar was the governor of the temple at the outbreak of the rebellion in 66 CE and following the initial outbreak of the violence in Jerusalem convinced the priests of the Jewish Temple to stop service of sacrifice for the Emperor.".
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania label "Eleazar ben Hanania".
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- Eleazar_ben_Hanania wasDerivedFrom Eleazar_ben_Hanania?oldid=620688821.
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania isPrimaryTopicOf Eleazar_ben_Hanania.
- Eleazar_ben_Hanania name "Eliazar ben Hanania".