Paralia (Palestine)

Paralia
Eparchy of Coele-Syria province of the Seleucid Kingdom

197 BCE–99 BCE
Historical era Hellenistic era
  Seleucid annexation 197 BCE
  Simon Thassi captured Jaffa 143 BCE
  John Hyrcanus captured Jamnia and Ashdod 125 BCE
  Conquests of Alexander Jannaeus 103-99 BCE
  Hasmonean dynasty conquest 99 BCE
Today part of  Israel
 Gaza Strip

The Paralia (Greek: Παραλία - coast), also known as Medinat HaYam (Hebrew: מדינת הים - country by the sea) was a coastal eparchy in Palestine during Hellenistic and Roman times.[1] According to Josephus, the inhabitants of the region were primarily Greek city-dwellers.[2]

The region was originally set up by the Seleucids.[3] Josephus wrote that the Paralia was outside Jewish jurisdiction throughout the Second Temple Period, except for a short period under the Hasmoneans and during the reign of Herod the Great and the Agrippas.[4]

History

The region was originally set up by the Seleucids.[3] The eparchy bordered Samaria, Idumea and Galaaditis. Nicanor son of Patroclus was likely one of the governors of Paralia district, and was titled Cypriarch - apparently commanding some Cypriot garrison troops in the region, when Antiochus V Eupator acceded to the throne.[5]

The region was first conquered by Jews under the Hasmoneans.[4] Simon Thassi captured Jaffa in 143 BCE, John Hyrcanus captured Jamnia and Ashdod in 125 BCE, and between 103-99 BCE Alexander Jannaeus conquered the areas from Dora North to Acre and from Gaza south to El Arish.[4] The first penetration of Hasmoneans to Jaffa was gradual - first a garrison was set up in the city, with later replacement of the pagan population by incoming Jews.[6] Only Ashkelon was not conquered by the Hasmoneans.[4]

The region was described in 1 Maccabees (11:59; 15:38) and 2 Maccabees (13:24).[6]

In earlier Halakha it was described at "Medinat HaYam" (cities of the sea).[7]

Footnotes

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