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- north as Damascus, which it controlled for a short period (85–71 BC). Nabataea remained an independent political entity from the mid-3rd century BC until...
- The Rulers of Nabataea, reigned over the Nabataean Kingdom (also rendered as Nabataea, Nabatea, or Nabathea), inhabited by the Nabateans, located in present-day...
- Myrrh (/mɜːr/; from an unidentified ancient Semitic language, see § Etymology) is a gum-resin extracted from a few small, thorny tree species of the Commiphora...
- 106 AD that it lost its independence. Petra fell to the Romans, who annexed Nabataea and renamed it as Arabia Petraea. Petra's importance declined as sea trade...
- ISBN 978-84-475-3748-8. Alp****, Peter (2013-06-13). The Religious Life of Nabataea. BRILL. p. 92. ISBN 978-90-04-21623-5. Hayajneh, Hani (2024-01-15). Cultural...
- "Nabataea" is a song by German power metal band ****oween, and the first single from their album Straight Out of ****. It was released on 9 January 2013...
- the support of Cleopatra, started a war against Nabataea. The war began with Herod plundering Nabataea with a large cavalry force, and occupying Dium....
- items! But most were written by individuals who had no connection with Nabataea itself during the period of the Nabataean kingdom or its immediate aftermath...
- the trade routes, often drawing the envy of their neighbours. Petra, Nabataea's barren capital, flourished in the 1st century AD, driven by its extensive...
- A nefesh (plural: nefashot) is a Semitic monument placed near a grave so as to be seen from afar. In a Nabataean votive inscription from Salkhad, an Aramaic...