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**Defeated the Hasmoneans in 93 BCE
**Defeated the Hasmoneans in 93 BCE
**Died in battle against the Seleucids, but saved the kingdom from invasion
**Died in battle against the Seleucids, but saved the kingdom from invasion
**Was buried at [[Obada]] (Avdat), a city on the [[Negev]] renamed in his honor


*[[Aretas III Philhellenos]], 87 to 68 BCE
*[[Aretas III Philhellenos]], 87 to 68 BCE
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*[[Obadas III]], 30-9 BCE
**Was buried at [[Obada]] (Avdat), a city on the [[Negev]] renamed in his honor
 
*[[Aretas IV Philopatris]], 9 BCE to 40 CE
*[[Aretas IV Philopatris]], 9 BCE to 40 CE
**Was recognized king by [[Augustus]]
**Was recognized king by [[Augustus]]

Revision as of 21:17, 5 October 2010

List of major Nabatean Kings

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  • Obodas I, 96-85 BCE
    • Succeeded Aretas II
    • Defeated the Hasmoneans in 93 BCE
    • Died in battle against the Seleucids, but saved the kingdom from invasion

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  • Rabbel II Soter, 70/71 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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