Antiochus Epiphanes, in the 2nd century BCE.
First, it is important to note that religious Jews of 1st century BCE Judea are not generally referred to as Hasidim. Common Hasidism is a modern Jewish movement which developed in the 1700s as a populist reaction to the perceived elitist culture of the Orthodox Yeshivot in Eastern Europe. The religious Jews of Judea resisted the Seleucid (Syrian Greek) King Antiochus Epiphanes IV.
Antiochus
Antiochus Epiphanes
He was the Seleucid Syrian-Greek ruler who persecuted the religious Jews some 2150 years ago.
Antiochus IV Epiphanes
He ignores their demands, called them terrorists and has ordered his army to kill them all.
Depends, but I would say Saladin, who was a Syrian ruler that fought Richard the Lion Heart.
king
King
Antiochus Epiphanes.
When a ruler is bent, it experiences internal forces called tension and compression. Tension occurs on the outer side of the bent ruler, while compression occurs on the inner side. These forces tend to resist the bending and try to restore the ruler to its original shape.
the answer is king