<Li> Jaddua, son of Johanan, c. 371 - 320 BC, during the reign of Alexander the Great . Some have identified him as Simeon the Just . </Li> <P> The five descendants of Joshua are mentioned in Nehemiah, chapter 12, 10f . The chronology given above, based on Josephus, however is not undisputed, with some alternatively placing Jaddua during the time of Darius II and some supposing one more Johanan and one more Jaddua in the following time, the latter Jaddua being contemporary of Alexander the Great . </P> <Ul> <Li> Onias I, son of Jaddua, c. 320 - 280 BC </Li> <Li> Simon I, son of Onias, c. 280 - 260 BC Josephus identified him as Simeon the Just </Li> <Li> Eleazar, son of Onias, c. 260 - 245 BC </Li> <Li> Manasseh, son of Jaddua, c. 245 - 240 BC </Li> <Li> Onias II, son of Simon, c. 240 - 218 BC </Li> <Li> Simon II, son of Onias, 218 - 185 BC </Li> <Li> Onias III, son of Simon, 185 - 175 BC, murdered 170 BC </Li> <Li> Jason, son of Simon, 175 - 172 BC </Li> <Li> Menelaus, 172 - 162 BC <Ul> <Li> Onias IV, son of Onias III, fled to Egypt and built a Jewish Temple at Leontopolis (closed in 66 AD) </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Alcimus, 162 - 159 BC </Li> </Ul> <Li> Onias I, son of Jaddua, c. 320 - 280 BC </Li>

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