Simon I (High Priest)
Simon I, son of Onias I, (310–291 or 300–270 BCE) was High Priest in the Temple in Jerusalem during the Second Temple period.
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Simon I depicted by Hartmann Schedel's book named Nuremberg Chronicles
Some writers identify him with Simeon the Just: the Jewish Encyclopedia (1906) names Fränkel and Grätz as examples.[1]
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References
- Bacher, Wilhelm; Schulim Ochser (1901–1906). "SIMEON THE JUST". Jewish Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2006-09-14.
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