Paralia (Palestine)

The Paralia (Greek: Παραλία) 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 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] 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).[5]

In earlier Halakha it was described at "Medinat HaYam" (cities of the sea).[6]

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