It refers to the idolatrous image that was placed at the site of the Second Temple after the Temple was destroyed (Talmud, Ta'anit 28b). See also:
Daniel was a major prophet, no doubt, but the book of Daniel is alsohistorical , what happened at the king of Babylons rule.
If it refers to the idolatrous image which the Seleucids (Syrian-Greeks) placed in the Jewish Temple, then the answer is 165 BCE, when the Maccabees rededicated the Temple to God. Though some passages in Daniel are explained as prophesying the wars of the Maccabees, the one which your Question is quoting (Daniel 12:11) is interpreted by Jewish commentaries as referring to the Second Destruction (in 68 CE), when the Romans razed the Temple and put their idols in its place. By that time, the Maccabees were no longer extant.
Daniel was cast into the lion's den (Daniel ch.6). See also:Contents of the Book of Daniel
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The greatest prophet in Judaism was Moses.
He obeyed God
Daniel the prophet.
Prophet Muhammad.
No, he was a Prophet of God and has the Book of Daniel written in the Old Testament.
The name of that prophet was Daniel.