The Syrian Period (198–167 B.C.E.) was significant for Judea, characterized by Seleucid control that intensified Hellenistic influences, leading to religious conflict, factional rivalries, and ultimately, the Maccabean revolt.
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The Syrian Period (198–167 B.C.E.) was significant for Judea, characterized by Seleucid control that intensified Hellenistic influences, leading to religious conflict, factional rivalries, and ultimately, the Maccabean revolt.