Battle of Beth Horon

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Battle of Beth Horon
Part of Maccabean Revolt
Date 166 BC
Location
Result Jewish victory
Combatants
Jews Seleucids
Commanders
Judas Maccabeus Seron
Maccabee Revolt
Battle of Beth Horon - Battle of Emmaus
Battle of Beth Zur- Battle of Beth-zechariah
Battle of Adasa - Dathema - Battle of Elasa

The Battle of Beth Horon was fought in 166 BC between Jewish forces led by Judas Maccabaeus and a Seleucid Empire force under the command of Seron. Maccabaeus gained the element of surprise and successfully routed the much larger Syrian Greek army. Another force was soon sent against Maccabaeus, which led to the Battle of Emmaus.

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