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Rabbel II
Soter (Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢛𐢃𐢁𐢐 𐢅𐢌 𐢁𐢊𐢍𐢌 𐢉𐢝𐢍𐢉𐢂 𐢗𐢓𐢆 Rabʾel dī ʾaḥyēy wa-šēzīb ʿammeh, "
Rabbel, who gave life and deliverance...
- (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...
- [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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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...
- 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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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Ḥārītaṯ; Gr****: 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...
- Geersen, Jacob; Contreras-Reyes, Eduardo; Sellanes, Javier; Pantoja, Silvio;
Rabbel, Wolfgang; Thorwart, Martin; Reichert, Christian; Block, Martin; Weinrebe...