161 BC

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Centuries: 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC - 1st century BC
Decades: 190s BC  180s BC  170s BC - 160s BC - 150s BC  140s BC  130s BC 
Years: 164 BC 163 BC 162 BC - 161 BC - 160 BC 159 BC 158 BC
161 BC by topic
Politics
State leaders - Sovereign states
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161 BC in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 161 BC
Ab urbe condita 593
Armenian calendar N/A
Bahá'í calendar -2004 – -2003
Berber calendar 790
Buddhist calendar 384
Burmese calendar -798
Chinese calendar 2476/2536
([[Sexagenary cycle|]]年)
— to —
2477/2537
([[Sexagenary cycle|]]年)
Coptic calendar -444 – -443
Ethiopian calendar -168 – -167
Hebrew calendar 3600 – 3601
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat -105 – -104
 - Shaka Samvat N/A
 - Kali Yuga 2941 – 2942
Holocene calendar 9840
Iranian calendar 782 BP – 781 BP
Islamic calendar 806 BH – 805 BH
Japanese calendar
Korean calendar 2173
Thai solar calendar 383
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[edit] Events

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[edit] Seleucid Empire

  • The rebel Seleucid general and ruler of Media, Timarchus, who has distinguished himself by defending Media against the emergent Parthians, treats Demetrius I's violent accession to the Seleucid throne as the excuse to declare himself an independent king and extend his realm from Media into Babylonia.
  • With the restoration of peace in Judea, an internal struggle breaks out between the supporters of Judas Maccabeus and the Hellenist party. The influence of the Hellenic Party all but collapses in the wake of the Seleucid defeat.
  • The Jewish High Priest Menelaus, who is supported by the Hellenist party, is removed from office and is executed. His successor is a moderate member of the Hellenist party, Alcimus. However, when Alcimus executes sixty Jews who are opposed to him, he finds himself in open conflict with the Maccabees. Alcimus flees from Jerusalem and goes to Damascus to ask the Seleucid king, Demetrius I, for help.
  • The Maccabees, led by Judas Maccabeus, and a Seleucid army, led by the Seleucid general Nicanor, fight the Battle of Adasa, near Beth-horon. Maccabeus wins the battle and Nicanor is killed.

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