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#history #medievalhistory #medievalviolence What if a decree could turn every wedding night into terror for an entire nation? In 167 BCE, Seleucid King Antiochus IV Epiphanes issued edicts targeting Judean religious practices after plundering Jerusalem's Temple for 1,800 talents of gold. Beyond banning circumcision and Sabbath observance, governors enforced a shadow decree: every bride must first submit to the local commander before her husband. In Modiin's hills, Channah stood at her wedding threshold to scholar Eleazar when a Greek officer arrived demanding this right. Her refusal sparked the Maccabean Revolt. The systematic oppression was calculated policy: Antiochus, humiliated by Rome at Eleusis in 169 BCE, sought to Hellenize Judea completely. He rededicated the Temple to Zeus Olympios on the twenty-fifth of Kislev, sacrificing pigs on its altar. The bridal decree wasn't ancient custom but a weapon of erasure—poisoning bloodlines and crushing hope more effectively than military occupation. Priest Mattathias of Modiin killed the officer attempting to enforce the decree, then fled to the hills with his five sons, including Judas Maccabeus, launching guerrilla warfare that would reclaim Jerusalem by 164 BCE. Doron Ben-Ami's 2015 City of David excavations uncovered the Acra fortress—three-meter-thick walls with arrow slits and bronze arrowheads stamped with Antiochus's trident mark. The 2022 Muraba'at Cave dig revealed a wooden box containing silver shekels hoarded by refugees, while 2025's Nahal Zohar pyramid excavation found Ptolemaic drachmae mixed with Seleucid coins, documenting the occupation. Qumran's Dead Sea Scrolls from the 1950s preserve Torah fragments hidden during this persecution. 👉 Discover how one decree ignited legendary resistance 🔔 Subscribe for empires' darkest strategies 🔴 #MaccabeanRevolt #AntiochusIV #167BCE #SeleucidEmpire #Hanukkah #AncientJudea #DeadSeaScrolls ⚠️ Content presented for educational and historical awareness purposes.