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'''Rabbel II Soter ''' was a Nabatean King, from 70 to 106 CE.
'''Rabbel II Soter ''' was a Nabatean King, from 70 to 106 CE.


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==Overview==
==Overview==
Rabbel II succeeded his father [[Malichus II]], when he was still a child. At his death in 106 CE, the Nabatean kingdom was peacefully absorbed by Emperor [[Trajan]] into the Roman Empire, with the creation of the new province of [[Arabia Petrea]].   
Rabbel II succeeded his father [[Malichus II]], when he was still a child. At his death in 106 CE, the Nabatean kingdom was peacefully absorbed by Emperor [[Trajan]] into the Roman Empire, with the creation of the new province of [[Arabia Petrea]].   


==Rabbel II in ancient sources==
==Rabbel II in ancient sources==


==Rabbel II in Scholarship==
* See [[Rabbel II Soter (sources)]]


==Rabbel II in Fiction==
==Rabbel II in scholarship==


==Related categories==
==Related categories==
*[[Trajan]]   
*[[Trajan]]   


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbel_II_Soter Wikipedia]  
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbel_II_Soter Wikipedia]  


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Rabbel II Soter was a Nabatean King, from 70 to 106 CE.

See Nabatean Kings

Overview

Rabbel II succeeded his father Malichus II, when he was still a child. At his death in 106 CE, the Nabatean kingdom was peacefully absorbed by Emperor Trajan into the Roman Empire, with the creation of the new province of Arabia Petrea.

Rabbel II in ancient sources

Rabbel II in scholarship

Related categories

External links

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