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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. Introduction and Summary. Palmyra was a trading community near the margin of the Roman and Persian empires. In A.D. 270-272, under the leadership of Zenobia, the dowager of its ruling house, and in the name of her young son Vaballathus, Palmyrene forces took control of Roman Egypt, Arabia, and parts of Asia Minor.

  3. Vaballathus (267-272 CE) was King of the Palmyrene Empire (250-272 CE). His mother, Queen Zenobia, acted as Regent. 1. BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS. NAME: Lucius Julius Aurelius Septimus Vaballathus Athenodorus. VABALLATHUS’ DATES OF REIGN: 267-272 CE. VABALLATHUS’ DATE OF BIRTH AND DEATH: Born: 259 CE. Died: After 274 CE (his last known date)

  4. The Palmyrene Empire was ruled by Queen Zenobia, officially as regent for her son Vaballathus, who inherited the throne in 267 at age ten. In 270, Zenobia rapidly conquered most of the Roman east, attempting to maintain relations with Rome as a legitimate power.

  5. Aug 7, 2023 · In the winter of 267 AD he was assassinated and the ten-year old Vaballathus was proclaimed King of Kings under the regency of his mother. Odaenathas’ assassination remains a mystery.

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    The date is debated and some scholars propose 266 or 268, but Vaballathus dated the first year of his reign between August 267 and August 268, making late 267 the most probable date. The assassination took place in either Anatolia or Syria.

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  8. This chapter describes the changes that followed the rise of the Sassanid Persians; the deteriorating state of affairs for the Palmyrene community and Septimius Odenathus’ assumption of a prominent political and military role; Odenathus’ aggressive stance against Shapur; the events following the death of Odenathus; and the expansion of ...