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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VaballathusVaballathus - Wikipedia

    Septimius Vaballathus (Palmyrene Aramaic: 𐡥𐡤𐡡𐡠𐡫𐡶 ‎, Wahbʾalat; Arabic: وهب اللات, romanized: Wahb Allāt; c. 259 – c. 274 AD) was emperor of the Palmyrene Empire centred at Palmyra in the region of Syria.

  2. Vabalato, cuyo nombre completo era Lucio Julio Aurelio Septimio Vabalato Atenodoro (en latín, Lucius Iulius Aurelius Septimius Vaballathus Athenodorus) (266-274) fue un rey de Palmira en el periodo 267-273, en que su madre la reina regente Zenobia gobernó.

  3. Vaballathus. Lucius Iulius Aurelius Septimius Vabal (l)athus Athenodorus († wohl 273) war der Sohn des römischen Konsulars und Kaiserstellvertreters Septimius Odaenathus von Palmyra und seiner Frau Septimia Zenobia . Als Odaenathus 267/268 ermordet wurde, erbte Vaballathus die Titel seines Vaters ( rex regum, corrector totius Orientis und ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OdaenathusOdaenathus - Wikipedia

    Septimius Odaenathus ( Palmyrene Aramaic: 𐡠𐡣𐡩𐡮𐡶 ‎, ʾŌdainaṯ; Arabic: أذينة, romanized : Uḏaina; c. 220 – 267) was the founder king ( Mlk) of the Palmyrene Kingdom who ruled from Palmyra, Syria. He elevated the status of his kingdom from a regional center subordinate to Rome into a formidable state in the ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZenobiaZenobia - Wikipedia

    Vaballathus (with Zenobia orchestrating the process) assumed his father's royal titles immediately, and his earliest known inscription records him as King of Kings. Roman regions under Odaenathus (yellow) and the Palmyrene kingdom (green)

  6. Zenobia issued coinage in the name of Claudius' successor Aurelian with Vaballathus depicted as king, while the emperor allowed the Palmyrene coinage and conferred the Palmyrene royal titles. However, toward the end of 271, Vaballathus took the title of Augustus along with his mother.

  7. A la muerte de Septimius Odaenathus (266/267), su esposa Zenobia asumió el poder en nombre de su hijo Vaballathus, convirtiéndose a todos los efectos en soberana y reina de Palmira; luego nombró a Zabdas Comandante supremo de las tropas de Palmira, que dirigió en la conquista de numerosos territorios.