Obodas I (Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢗𐢃𐢅𐢞 ʿŌbōdaṯ; Ancient Greek: Ὀβόδας) was king of the Nabataeans from 96 to 85 BC. After his death, Obodas was worshiped...
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List of Nabataean kings (redirect from Obodas III)
Aretas II In some sources appears as successor to Rabbel I c. 96 to 85 BC Obodas I c. 85/84 BC Rabbel I In some sources appears as successor to Aretas II 84...
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Nabataean towns of Moab and Gilead and imposed a tribute of an unknown amount. Obodas I knew that Alexander would attack, so was able to ambush Alexander's forces...
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Nabataea (complete list) – Aretas II, King (120/110–96 BC) Obodas I, King (c.96–85 BC) Aretas III, King (84–60/59 BC) Obodas II, King (62/61–60/59 BC) Malichus...
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temple dedicated to the cult of Obodas the King was built with a hard-limestone in the year 9 BCE during the reign of Obodas II. The temple is a tripartite...
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in which the king's offspring is listed on an inscription found at the Obodas Chapel of Wadi Nmeir in Petra indicates that Phasaelis was the couple's...
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Agrippa II at the end of the first century CE. The city of Golan was known to Josephus. Near Golan, Alexander Jannaeus was ambushed by King Obodas I of the...
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omoska Beerdhiga tukaha, igu ormaysiiyey 34 Nimankii ayaantii Gumburo, oboda ii dhiibay 35 Ardaashii Jidbaalle i heshee, igu unuun goysay 30 those who...
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threatened Nabataean trade interests in Gaza and in Damascus. The Nabataean King Obodas I regained control of these areas after his forces defeated Jannaeus in...
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