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      • Aretas IV Philopatris (Nabataean Aramaic: ‎𐢗𐢓𐢆 𐢊𐢛𐢞𐢞 𐢛𐢊𐢒 Ḥārītaṯ Rāḥem-ʿammeh "Aretas, friend of his people") was the King of the Nabataeans from roughly 9 BC to 40 AD. His daughter Phasaelis was married to, and divorced from, Herod Antipas. Herod then married his stepbrother's wife, Herodias.
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  2. Aretas IV Philopatris ( Nabataean Aramaic: ‎𐢗𐢓𐢆 𐢊𐢛𐢞𐢞 𐢛𐢊𐢒 Ḥārītaṯ Rāḥem-ʿammeh "Aretas, friend of his people" [1]) was the King of the Nabataeans from roughly 9 BC to 40 AD. His daughter Phasaelis was married to, and divorced from, Herod Antipas. Herod then married his stepbrother's wife, Herodias.

  3. Aretas IV Philopatris, king of Nabataea 9BC-40AD. First wife, Huldu, lived for first 22 years of reign; issued coins with second wife, Shaqilath, from 27th year of reign. Coins of Aretas IV are also issued with the name of his son, Phasael. The coins of Aretas are the most plentiful in the Nabataean series.

  4. May 24, 2018 · Aretas IV Philopatris (Ḥāritat in Nabataean) was the King of the Nabataeans from roughly 9 BC to CE 40. Aretas came to power after the assassination of Obodas III, who was apparently poisoned. Josephus says that he was originally named Aeneas, but took "Aretas" as his throne name.

  5. Aretas IV Philopatris (Ḥāritat in Nabataean) was King of the Nabateans from 9 BCE to CE 40. After the assassination of Obodas III who may have been poisoned, Aretas came to power. Josephus says that his original name was Aeneas but took "Aretas" as his throne name. An inscription from Petra...

  6. Nov 13, 2020 · The Nabataean King Aretas IV Philopatris, the earlier father-in-law of Tetrarch Herod Antipas, defeated the troops of his former son-in-law, and destroyed the Herodian fortress of Machaerus. Early Roman Period. 44 A.D.:

  7. …greatest wealth and power, under Aretas IV (8 bce –40 ce), their territory extended from al-Ḥijr in the south, northward past Petra, along the northern route east of the Jordan River as far as the Ḥawrān region south of Damascus. The Nabataean territory—except for its southern part—was incorporated into the Roman…

  8. Aretas IV Philopatris. King of the Nabataeans (ruled 9 BC-40 AD) See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q302986) » See 8 coins. Nabataean Kingdom: King Aretas IV (9 BC - 40 AD) » See 8 coins. Æ14 - Aretas IV and Phasaelis. Æ18 - Aretas IV and Shaqilath. Æ13 - Aretas IV and Phasaelis. Æ15 - Aretas IV and Shaqilath. Using data from Wikidata: Q302986.

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