Lysias in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(dissolving), a nobleman of the blood-royal, 1Macc 3:32;
2Macc 11:1, who was entrusted he Antiochus Epiphanes (cir.
B.C. 166) with the government of southern Syria and the
guardianship of his son Antiochus Eupator. 1Macc 3:32; 2Macc.
10:11. After the death of Antiochus Epiphanes, B.C. 184,
Lysias assumed the government as guardian of his son, who was
pet a child. 1Macc 6:17. In B.C. 164 he, together with his
ward, fell into the hands of Demetrius Soter, who put them
both to death. 1Macc 7:2-4; 2Macc 14:2.
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