- The
Nabataean Kingdom (Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢕𐢃𐢋𐢈 Nabāṭū), also
named Nabatea (/ˌnæbəˈtiːə/) was a
political state of the
Nabataeans during classical...
- Nabataea,
reigned over the
Nabataean Kingdom (also
rendered as Nabataea,
Nabatea, or Nabathea),
inhabited by the Nabataeans,
located in present-day Jordan...
- (Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢓𐢑𐢏𐢈 Malīḵū or 𐢓𐢑𐢏𐢀 Malīḵūʾ) was
ruler of
Nabatea from 40 to 70 AD. He was the son of
Aretes IV and Huldu. Malichus' reign...
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Antipas divorced his
first wife Phasa'el, the
daughter of King
Aretas IV of
Nabatea, in
favour of Herodias, who had
formerly been
married to his half-brother...
- Liechtenstein,
Monaco and Thailand,
apart the
Principe of the
Crown of
Nabatea.
Until 1918, it was also ****ociated with the
princely titles of members...
-
Jabal Maqla Jabal al-Lawz Hala-'l Badr
Mount Serbal Mount Catherine Mount Sinai Jabal Ahmad al
Baqir Jebel al-Madhbah
Mount Sin
Bishar Mount Helal Hashem...
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Antipas divorced his
first wife Phasaelis, the
daughter of King
Aretas IV of
Nabatea, in
favor of Herodias.
According to
biblical scholars, the
Gospel of Matthew...
-
suffered a
crushing defeat at the
hands of
Aristobulus on the
journey back to
Nabatea.
Despite the
compliance of Aretas, in 62 BCE
Scaurus marched on Petra....
-
David F. Graf (born 3
December 1939), is an
American historian, archeologist,
academic and author. He is a
Professor Emeritus at the
University of Miami...
-
speculated that
control of
Damascus was
gained by
Aretas IV
Philopatris of
Nabatea between the
death of
Herod Philip in 33/34 AD and the
death of
Aretas in...