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Shaqilath (Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢝𐢚𐢍𐢑𐢞, ŠQYLT; also
spelled Shaqilat, Shaqeela, Shaqeelah, Šagīlat) was a
queen of the Nabataeans. She was the second...
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Shaqilath II (Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢝𐢚𐢍𐢑𐢞, ŠQYLT; fl. 70), was a
queen of the Nabataeans. She was the
daughter of
Aretas IV of the
Nabataeans and his...
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Aretas IV and
Shaqilath II...
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until 16 AD.
After a gap of a few
years the face of his
second wife,
Shaqilath,
began appearing on the coins. Aretas' daughter,
Phasaelis of Nabataea...
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Malichus II,
Rabbel still a child,
ascended to the throne. His mother,
Shaqilath II, ****umed the
regency of the
Nabataean Kingdom,
during the minority...
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tetrarch Herod Antipas. (p. 84)
Aretas IV was not only
married to
Queen Shaqilath/Shuquaylat, ... but he was also the
husband of Huldu, one of the daughters...
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Shaqilat Reign 40-70 AD
Predecessor Aretas IV
Philopatris Successor Rabbel II
Soter Died 70 AD
Spouses Shaqilath II
Issue Rabbel II...
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Aretas IV and
Shaqilath, 9 b. C. – 40 a. D., AE18. On the reverse, an
example of
Nabataean script:
names of
Aretas IV (1st line) and
Shaqilath (2nd and 3rd...
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husband Aretas IV
Philopatris Shaqilath (reigned 16–40 AD) – she
ruled with her
husband Aretas IV
Philopatris Shaqilath II – she
ruled with her husband...
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known about the
exact date and
reason of the
transition from
Chuldu to
Shaqilath, who
appears on
coins after an
unexplained gap in 18 CE.
Maurice Satre...