- The
Nabataean Kingdom (Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢕𐢃𐢋𐢈 Nabāṭū), also
named Nabatea (/ˌnæbəˈtiːə/), was a
political state of the
Nabataeans during classical...
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Raqmu (present-day Petra, Jordan)—gave the name
Nabatene (Ancient Gr****: Ναβατηνή, romanized:
Nabatēnḗ) to the
Arabian borderland that
stretched from the...
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whole country extending from the
Euphrates to the Red Sea and
called it
Nabatene. And it is
these who
conferred their names on the
Arabian nation (to tōn...
- city of
Raqmu (present-day Petra, Jordan)—gave the name
Nabatene (Ancient Gr****: Ναβατηνή,
Nabatēnḗ) to the
Arabian borderland that
stretched from the Euphrates...
- doi:10.2307/498950 (with
George Horsfield) Sela-Petra, The Rock of Edom and
Nabatene I. The
Topography of Petra. II. Houses. 1938.
Quarterly of the Department...
- 18647/2582/JJS-2005. ISSN 0022-2097. Starcky, Jean (1966). "Pétra et la
Nabatène". Supplément au
Dictionnaire de la
Bible (in French). 7. Editions-Librairie...
- 1993:
Inscriptions grecques et
latines de la Jordanie, t. IV : Pétra et la
Nabatène méridionale, Beyrouth, IFAPO. 1995: L’Asie
Mineure et l’Anatolie d’Alexandre...
- and Palmyra. He
published articles on
Palmyra as well as on
Petra and
Nabatene. In 1966 he
became research director at the CNRS
until 1977, when he received...