Any of the Jewish
high priests known as Onias (Hebrew: חוֹנִיּוֹHonio, also Honiyya or Honiyahu) at the time of the Second Temple, described by such sources as Josephus:
Onias I, son of Jaddua and high priest in the late 4th and early 3rd century BCE
Onias II, son of Simon the Just and probably grandson of Onias I, high priest in the early 2nd century BCE
Onias III, son of Simon II and high priest in the early 2nd century BCE
Onias IV, son of Onias III who was never high priest but built the temple in the
Land of Onias
Menelaus (High Priest), who according to Josephus was originally called Onias, second successor and murderer of Onias III
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Any of the Jewish
high priests known as Onias (Hebrew: חוֹנִיּוֹHonio, also Honiyya or Honiyahu) at the time of the Second Temple, described by such sources as Josephus:
Onias I, son of Jaddua and high priest in the late 4th and early 3rd century BCE
Onias II, son of Simon the Just and probably grandson of Onias I, high priest in the early 2nd century BCE
Onias III, son of Simon II and high priest in the early 2nd century BCE
Onias IV, son of Onias III who was never high priest but built the temple in the
Land of Onias
Menelaus (High Priest), who according to Josephus was originally called Onias, second successor and murderer of Onias III
This
disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Onias. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.