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Malichus is a
given name. It may
refer to:
Malichus I, a king of
Nabataea who
reigned from 59 to 30 BC.
Malichus II, a king of
Nabataea who
reigned from...
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Malichus I or
Malchos I (Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢓𐢑𐢏𐢈 Malīḵū or 𐢓𐢑𐢏𐢀 Malīḵūʾ) was a king of
Nabataea who
reigned from 59 to 30 BC.
Malichus was...
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shipments to Egypt. Rome was very powerful, so
Malichus cooperated. In 66, a
Jewish revolt occurred in Judaea.
Malichus sent 5,000
cavalry and 1,000
infantry to...
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collecting tribute was
Malichus, who
disdained Antipater and
enraged C****ius by not
collecting with haste. However,
Antipater saved Malichus from
death by expending...
- that he may have been a
member of the
royal family, as a
descendant of
Malichus I. The
capital of his
kingdom was a
prosperous trading city, Petra, some...
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months 59 to 30 BC
Malichus I 30 to 9 BC
Obodas III 9/8 BC to 39/40
Aretas IV
Philopatris Ḥuldo,
Queen Šagīlat,
Queen 39/40 to 69/70
Malichus II Šagīlat II...
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artistic element.
Minor alterations of the
theater were made by
Aretas son
Malichus II and
later on the
Romans who re-built the
exterior wall. The theater...
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leased this
territory back to Herod. At the
expense of the
Nabataean king
Malichus I (a
cousin of Herod),
Cleopatra was also
given a
portion of the Nabataean...
- of the island. The name "Malay island" was
later rendered in
Latin as
Malichu, an
abbreviated form of
Malai Insula, in the
medieval Hereford Mappa Mundi...
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Nabataean Kingdom,
ruling from 70 to 106.
After the
death of his father,
Malichus II,
Rabbel still a child,
ascended to the throne. His mother, Shaqilath...