-
including the
possibility that "the
Philopatris belonged to the
reign of Julian",
while noting that "the
Philopatris is
curiously hard to pin down." Editions...
-
Aretas IV
Philopatris (Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢗𐢓𐢆 𐢊𐢛𐢞𐢞 𐢛𐢊𐢒 Ḥārītaṯ Rāḥem-ʿammeh "Aretas,
friend of his people") was the King of the
Nabataeans from...
-
Philopatris and the
first wife of
Herod Antipas,
ruler of
Galilee and Perea.
Phasaelis was born to the king of the Nabataeans,
Aretas IV
Philopatris....
- AD. It is
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...
- Family:
Elachistidae Genus:
Elachista Species: E. irrorata
Binomial name
Elachista irrorata Braun, 1920
Synonyms Elachista philopatris Meyrick, 1932...
- at the
beginning of the 1st
century AD
during the
reign of
Aretas IV
Philopatris. It is one of the most po****r
tourist attractions in both
Jordan and...
-
Neotera (Ancient Gr****: Θεά Νεωτέρα, lit. 'the
younger goddess') and
Philopatris (Ancient Gr****: Φιλόπατρις, lit. 'loving her country'); see Fischer-Bovet...
- 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, Queen...
-
stature was low, his body
crooked and his head bald. Lucian, in his
Philopatris,
describes Paul as "corpore erat parvo, contracto, incurvo, tricubitali"...
- its
foundation down to 9 BC (approximate date).
Accession of
Aretas IV
Philopatris as King of the
Nabataeans (modern Jordan).
Claudius Livius Fresius (d...