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'''Nabatean Kings''' ruled in the kingdom of Nabatea, east of Jordan.  
'''Nabatean Kings''' ruled in the kingdom of Nabatea, east of Jordan.  


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==List of major Nabatean Kings==
==List of major Nabatean Kings==
*[[Aretas I]], 2nd cent. BCE
*[[Aretas I]], 2nd cent. BCE
**First known king of the [[Nabateans]]
**First known king of the [[Nabateans]]
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*[[Obodas I]], 96-87 BCE  
*[[Obodas I]], 96-87 BCE  
**Succeeded [[Aretas II]]
**Succeeded his father [[Aretas II]]
**Defeated the Hasmoneans in 93 BCE in a battle on the Golan Hights
**Defeated the Hasmoneans in 93 BCE in a battle on the Golan Hights
**Died in battle against the Seleucids, but saved the kingdom from invasion
**Died in battle against the Seleucids, but saved the kingdom from invasion
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rulers_of_Nabatea Wikipedia]


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Nabatean Kings ruled in the kingdom of Nabatea, east of Jordan.

Nabateans / Petra

Overview

List of major Nabatean Kings

  • Rabbel I
    • Aretas I's successor, around 140 BCE
  • Obodas I, 96-87 BCE
    • Succeeded his father Aretas II
    • Defeated the Hasmoneans in 93 BCE in a battle on the Golan Hights
    • Died in battle against the Seleucids, but saved the kingdom from invasion
    • Was Worshiped as a god even after his death
  • Obodas III, 30-9 BCE
    • The Nabatean trade flourished under his rule.
    • Was buried at Oboda (Avdat), a city on the Negev renamed in his honor
  • Malichus II, 40 to 70 CE
    • Supported the Romans during the Jewish War.
    • Lost control of Damascus
    • Nabatean trade was weakened as the Romans diverted the perfume and spice cargos to Egypt
  • Rabbel II Soter, 70 to 106 CE
    • Succeeded his father Malichus II, when he was still a child.
    • At his death in 106 CE, the Nabatean kingdom was absorbed into the Roman Empire.

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