-
oldest son dead, the
succession came to his
younger son,
Vaballathus. The
young Vaballathus was made king (rex
clarissimus imperator dux Romanorum, "illustrious...
-
bearing Vaballathus'
regnal year. By
indicating in the
coinage that
Vaballathus'
reign began in 267 (three
years before the emperor's),
Vaballathus appeared...
- was
succeeded by his
minor son, the ten-year-old
Vaballathus,
under the
regency of Zenobia.
Vaballathus was kept in the
shadow while his
mother ****umed...
- son, the ten-year-old
Vaballathus,
under the
regency of Zenobia;
Hairan II
probably died soon
after his father, as only
Vaballathus succeeded to the throne...
-
Emperor Aurelian had
defeated the
breakaway Kingdom of Palmyra; its king,
Vaballathus, and his mother, Zenobia, were in
Roman captivity. In 273 AD, another...
- father's
marriage to Zenobia,
Hairan I had two half-brothers,
Hairan II and
Vaballathus.
Hairan was born to
Odaenathus and his
first wife,
whose name is unknown...
-
between him and Odaenathus. His wife
Zenobia succeeds him, and
rules Vaballathus (the
Palmyrene Empire) with her
young son. Pei Wei (or Yimin), Chinese...
-
authority over the
Roman provincial governors in the
designated region).
Vaballathus, the son of Zenobia, was
given this
title when
Zenobia claimed it for...
-
doubt of his
existence that some
scholars try to ****ociate him with
Vaballathus (r. 267-272),
another of the sons of
Odaenathus and Zenobia. Some authors...
- side. On one of the sides, the name of Odaenathus' son and
successor Vaballathus was
engraved under the
image as a legend,
while the name of
Hairan was...