Jeanne-Nicole Mellon Saint-Laurent and David A. Michelson (eds.), "Maccabees" in last modified August 17, 2016, http://syriaca.org/person/1858 Maccabees Maccabées http://syriaca.org/person/1858 In hagiography: Maccabees were seven sons who along with their mother, Shamuni, were the victims of persecution and proto-martyrdom as told in the book of 2 Maccabees. In the Syriac account, they were martyred in Antioch in Syria. Maccabees is commemorated in Maccabees (text). Maccabees is commemorated in Machabees (text). Maccabees is commemorated in Maccabees (text) — . Maccabees is commemorated in The Maccabees (text) — . Maccabees is commemorated in The Maccabees (text) — . Maccabees is commemorated in The Maccabees (text) — . Maccabees is commemorated in The Maccabees (text) — . Maccabees is commemorated in The Maccabees, Shmoni (text) — . Maccabees is commemorated in The Maccabees, Shmoni (text) — . Maccabees is commemorated in Maccabees, Shmoni (text) — . Maccabees is commemorated in The Maccabees, Shmoni (text) — . Maccabees is commemorated in Maccabees, Shmoni (text) — . Maccabees is commemorated in Maccabees and Shmoni (text). Maccabees is commemorated in Maccabees and Shmoni (text). Maccabees is commemorated in Maccabees and Shmoni (text). Maccabees is commemorated in Maccabees and Shmoni (text). Maccabees is commemorated in Maccabees, Shmoni, Eleazar (text) — . Maccabees is commemorated in Maccabees, Shmoni, Eleazar (text) — . Maccabees is commemorated in Mariam the Maccabean woman who was called Shamuni and her seven sons who were martyrs (text). Bibliotheca Hagiographica Syriaca 1743 401 476 773 774 775 777 1207 1267 1415 1516 1704 1994 1588 1589 1661 516 517 1823