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Ruler of Mesopotamian kingdom of Hatra from c. 180 to c. 205
Abdsamiya (Hatran Aramaic: 𐣯𐣡𐣣𐣮𐣬𐣩𐣠) was a king of Hatra, an ancient city and kingdom in ancient Mesopotamia. He reigned from about AD 180 to 205
Abdsamiya
King of Mesopotamian kingdom of Hatra from c. 140 to c. 180
succeeded by Abdsamiya. The relation between the two rulers are uncertain; there is no evidence of them being from the same dynasty. Abdsamiya never used
Sanatruq_I
Ruler of Mesopotamian kingdom of Hatra from c. 205 to 241
modern-day Iraq), ruling from about AD 205 to 240/41. He was the son of king Abdsamiya and is attested by nine inscriptions discovered at Hatra. Only two of
Sanatruq_II
Roman emperor from 193 to 194
Commodus, compete against each other in the auction for the throne of Rome. Abdsamiya Syme, Ronald (1971). The Historia Augusta: A Call of Clarity. Vol. 8.
Pescennius_Niger
2nd-century Arab kingdom
Sanatruq I mry´ and mlk 176/177 Ruled together with Wolgash I 8 Wolgash II 9 Abdsamiya mlk 192/93 - 201/202 Supported the Roman emperor Pescennius Niger 10 Sanatruq
Kingdom_of_Hatra
Archaeological site in Iraq
brothers may have been co-rulers. 7 Sanatruq I mry´ and mlk 176/177 8 Abdsamiya mlk 192/93 – 201/202 Supported the Roman emperor Pescennius Niger 9 Sanatruq
Hatra
King of Hatra from AD 140 to 180
succeeded Wolgash. His successor was either his brother or his nephew Abdsamiya. Dijkstra (1995) p.178 Dijkstra (1995) p.179 Dijkstra, Klaas (1995). Life
Vologash
AD ruled together with Wolgash I 8 Wolgash (II?) son of Wolgash (I) 9 Abdsamiya mlk – King 192/93 – 201/202 AD Supported the Roman emperor Pescennius
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French (Léger) and English : from the Germanic personal name Leodegar (see Ledger).French : nickname from léger ‘light’, ‘superficial’.English : see Letcher.Dutch (also de Leger) : occupational name from Middle Dutch legger, ligger ‘bailiff’, ‘tax collector’.A Leger from Normandy, France, was in Quebec City by 1644; another was in Montreal by 1659. One from Limousin, France, was in Quebec City by 1691; another, from Paris, was there by 1706; and a third, from Poitou, France, arrived in 1711.
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