Rabbel II Soter (Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢛𐢃𐢁𐢐 𐢅𐢌 𐢁𐢊𐢍𐢌 𐢉𐢝𐢍𐢉𐢂 𐢗𐢓𐢆 Rabʾel dī ʾaḥyēy wa-šēzīb ʿammeh, "Rabbel, who gave life and deliverance...
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(reigned 161-150 BCE) Diomedes Soter Dionysios Soter Polyxenos Epiphanes Soter Rabbel II Soter Attalus I Seleucus III Ceraunus Ptolemy IX (died 81 BCE), twice...
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Aretas II In some sources appears as successor to Rabbel I c. 96 to 85 BC Obodas I c. 85/84 BC Rabbel I In some sources appears as successor to Aretas...
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[citation needed] Before Roman control in 106 AD, the area had been ruled by Rabbel II, last king of the Nabataeans, who had ruled since 70 AD. When he died...
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deliveries of grain to "Rabbel's men", Rabbel being a characteristically royal Nabataean name, it is thus possible to link Rabbel of the Zenon archive with...
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Ḥārītaṯ; Greek: Αρέτας Arétās) was the King of the Nabateans. Succeeding Rabbel I, his reign began in 103 BCE and he ruled until 96 BCE. Aretas II was a...
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Rome. She has been presumed to be the mother of Malichus II, Obodas and Rabbel, and of three daughters, Phasa'el (first wife of Herod Antipas), Shu'dat...
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of their daughters. Her siblings included Maliku (Malichus II), Obodat, Rabbel, Su'udat and Hagiru. Coins have been found with the profile of her father...
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criminals, today known as Arish. After the death of the last Nabatean king, Rabbel II Soter, in 106, the Roman emperor Trajan faced practically no resistance...
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the goddess al-Kutbay from Wadi Tumilat (77 BC) and the inscription of Rabbel I from Petra (66 BC). The earliest inscription found to be written in a...
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Annika; Fischer, Peter; Willershäuser, Timo; Klooß, Stefanie; Vött, Andreas; Rabbel, Wolfgang (2022-04-04). De Smedt, Philippe (ed.). "Lost in the North Sea—Geophysical...
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Romans) (b. AD 87) Liu Qing, Chinese prince of the Han dynasty (b. AD 78) Rabbel II Soter, ruler of the Nabataean Kingdom LeGlay, Marcel; Voisin, Jean-Louis;...
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death she was regent for her son Rabbel II Soter Gamilath – she ruled with Rabbel II Soter Hagaru – she ruled with Rabbel II Soter Tripoli The County of...
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Arne; Supka, Ruth; Hoffmann, Jasper Justus Lutz; Eriksen, Berit Valentin; Rabbel, Wolfgang; Karlsen, Hans-Jörg; Krastel, Sebastian; Brandt, David; Heuskin...
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stone carved bas-reliefs the Dacian Wars' most important moments. In 106, Rabbel II Soter, one of Rome's client kings, died. This event might have prompted...
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IV Philopatris, King (9/8 BC–39/40 AD) Malichus II, King (39/40–69/70) Rabbel II Soter, King (70/71–106) Osroene (complete list) – Abgar V, King (4 BC–7...
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Geersen, Jacob; Contreras-Reyes, Eduardo; Sellanes, Javier; Pantoja, Silvio; Rabbel, Wolfgang; Thorwart, Martin; Reichert, Christian; Block, Martin; Weinrebe...
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When the emperor Trajan started his military expansions toward the east Rabbel II Soter, one of Rome's client kings, died. This event prompted the annexation...
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Regia. The Dacian king Decebalus escaped to the east. The Nabatean king Rabbel II Soter died. 22 March Nabatea was annexed to the Roman empire as the province...
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2002, and Danse på teppet from 2004. She published the comics magazine Rabbel from 2005 to 2009. Her book Hallo Jorda was nominated for the Norwegian...
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bar Kokhba, Nasi, Prince (132–135) Nabataean kingdom (complete list) – Rabbel II Soter, King (70/71 to 106) Osroene (complete list) – Sanatruk, client...
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regional incense trade in this period. In 106 AD, the last Nabataean King Rabbel II died and the Nabataean Kingdom was conquered by the Roman Emperor Trajan...
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Held, P.; Lohrberg, A.; Supka, R.; Hoffmann, J. J. L.; Eriksen, B. V.; Rabbel, W.; Karlsen, H.-J.; Krastel, S.; Brandt, D.; Heuskin, D.; Lübke, H. (2024)...
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Hauran region, Agrippa II (r. 53–100 AD) of the Herodian Tetrarchy and Rabbel II (r. 70–106 AD) of the Nabatean Kingdom, had died and Rome under Emperor...
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first century when Bosra was the capital of the Nabataean Kingdom under Rabbel II Soter. Their form most resembles the rock-cut temples at Petra, and most...
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Antigonus I (r. 306–301 BC) is killed at Motho by a king of the Arabs named Rabbel. The name Motho could refer to a northern city in Hauran or a southern city...
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the rebellion. Malichus II died in AD 70, and was succeeded by his son, Rabbel II Soter, initially under the regency of his widowed queen (and half sister...
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Nils; Müller, Johannes; Cheben, Ivan; Mainusch, Wiebke; Rassmann, Knut; Rabbel, Wolfgang; Corradini, Erica; Furholt, Martin (2020-01-10). Biehl, Peter...
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landscape painters from the 18th and 19th century: Déms, Gaspard Dughet, Rabbel and Vervloet; landscape painters of the School of Posillipo: Antonie Sminck...
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1016/S0377-0273(00)00135-9. ISSN 0377-0273. Luehr, Birger-G.; Koulakov, Ivan; Rabbel, Wolfgang; Zschau, Jochen; Ratdomopurbo, Antonius; Brotopuspito, Kirbani...
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