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Aretas

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Aretas[1] est nomen Graecum latum a regibus Nabataeorum qui incolerunt urbem Petrae abhinc circa saeculo 2 a.C.n ad saeculum 2. Possit significare:

  1. Healey, John F. (2001). "Ch. 2. Background: Nabataean history and trade". The religion of the Nabataeans: a conspectus. Religions in the Graeco-Roman world, vol. 136. Leiden ; Boston: Brill. p. 29. ISBN 978-90-04-10754-0. "We thus enter a period in which the sources are suf- ficiently abundant for us to be able to reconstruct a detailed table of Nabataean kings. The chronology has undergone revisions and refinements in recent years and the simplified list which follows is based on that of Robert Wenning (1993a), to which reference should be made for details: Aretas (ḥrtt) I c.168 B.C.[,] Aretas II c.120-96 B.C. [...]".

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