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Emperor of Palmyra in 272
oldest son dead, the succession came to his younger son, Vaballathus. The young Vaballathus was made king (rex clarissimus imperator dux Romanorum, "illustrious
Vaballathus
Breakaway state from Roman Empire (270–273)
was succeeded by his minor son, the ten-year-old Vaballathus, under the regency of Zenobia. Vaballathus was kept in the shadow while his mother assumed
Palmyrene_Empire
Empress of Palmyra in 272
bearing Vaballathus' regnal year. By indicating in the coinage that Vaballathus' reign began in 267 (three years before the emperor's), Vaballathus appeared
Zenobia
King of Palmyra from 260 to 267
son, the ten-year-old Vaballathus, under the regency of Zenobia; Hairan II probably died soon after his father, as only Vaballathus succeeded to the throne
Odaenathus
Co-king of Palmyra from 263 to 267
father's marriage to Zenobia, Hairan I had two half-brothers, Hairan II and Vaballathus. Hairan was born to Odaenathus and his first wife, whose name is unknown
Hairan_I
Roman emperor from 268 to 270
authority over the Roman provincial governors in the designated region). Vaballathus, the son of Zenobia, was given this title when Zenobia claimed it for
Claudius_Gothicus
Ancient city in central Syria
succeeded by his son; the ten-year-old Vaballathus. Zenobia, the mother of the new king, was the de facto ruler and Vaballathus remained in her shadow while she
Palmyra
Roman government crisis (235–285)
270. However, some scholars argue this document must be dated to 271. "Vaballathus" is the Latinized form of his Palmyrene Aramaic name, Wahballāt, "Gift
Crisis_of_the_Third_Century
3rd century Egyptian Palmyrene general
forces of Empress Zenobia of Palmyra during her rule as regent of her son Vaballathus and her subsequent rebellion against the Roman Emperor under the short-lived
Zabdas
Late 3rd century Palmyrene rebel leader
Emperor Aurelian had defeated the breakaway Kingdom of Palmyra; its king, Vaballathus, and his mother, Zenobia, were in Roman captivity. In 273 AD, another
Septimius_Antiochus
Roman emperor (c. 214 – 275)
bread. In the beginning, Aurelian had been recognized as Emperor, while Vaballathus, the son of Zenobia, held the title of rex and imperator ("king" and
Aurelian
campaign against Germanic raiders in Bithynia; he was succeeded by his son Vaballathus under the regency of the widow queen Zenobia. Palmyrene portraits were
Portraits_of_Odaenathus
3rd century prince of Palmyra
side. On one of the sides, the name of Odaenathus' son and successor Vaballathus was engraved under the image as a legend, while the name of Hairan was
Hairan_II
Supposed Palmyrene nobleman (3rd century)
doubt of his existence that some scholars try to associate him with Vaballathus (r. 267-272), another of the sons of Odaenathus and Zenobia. Some authors
Timolaus_of_Palmyra
son of Vaballathus (Wahballath), the son of Nasor" and was the romanized Arab ruler of Palmyra and later his wife Zenobia and son Vaballathus ruled the
History of the Romans in Arabia
History_of_the_Romans_in_Arabia
Person or object that practices correction
Two famous but extraordinary correctores were Odaenathus and his son Vaballathus, who rose to prominence after Emperor Valerian was defeated and captured
Corrector
was assassinated. His widow Zenobia took power as regent for their son Vaballathus. 268 Gallienus was murdered by his soldiers during a siege of Pontirolo
Timeline_of_Roman_history
crowning his son co-King of Kings in 263. The title was later passed to Vaballathus, his son, before it was dropped for the title of King and later Emperor
List_of_Palmyrene_monarchs
Battle between Palmyrene and Roman armies (272)
Palmyrene Empire, led by Empress Zenobia, regent of her son, Emperor Vaballathus. The Palmyrene Empire had already conquered most of the former provinces
Battle_of_Emesa
Roman conquest of Palmyra
Shortly after his death, Zenobia took power, in the name of her minor son, Vaballathus, with the aim of maintaining autonomy from Rome, thus creating an independent
Roman–Palmyrene War of 272–273
Roman–Palmyrene_War_of_272–273
Roman usurpers during the reign of emperor Gallienus
Herodes youth, never claimed Imperial dignity, but older brother of Vaballathus (see below), who did so. 17 Maeonius never claimed Imperial dignity 18
Gallienus_usurpers
Roman province from 198 to end of 4th century
Odaenathus, under the regency of Queen Zenobia, on behalf of her son Vaballathus, until her defeat in 274 by Aurelian. Essai sur la vie et le règne de
Coele_Syria_(Roman_province)
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Bestower) which is one of the 99 names of God. People named Wahb include: Vaballathus - Emperor of Palmyra Wahb ibn 'Abd Manaf Wahb ibn Munabbih Wahb ibn Umayr
Wahb
Pre-Islamic Arabian goddess
assimilation does not extend beyond her iconography. The Palmyrene emperor Vaballathus, whose name is the Latinized form of the theophoric name Wahballāt ("Gift
Al-Lat
Odaenathus' young son Vaballathus, who reigned under the regency of her mother Zenobia. Vaballathus Lucius Julius Aurelius Septimius Vaballathus Athenodorus Aurelian
List_of_Roman_usurpers
(usurper) 272 Ruler of the Palmyrene Empire in name of her infant son Vaballathus Empress regnant of Palmyra Magnia Urbica 283 – 285 (5 years) Given the
List of Roman and Byzantine empresses
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Ruling title used by certain historical monarchs
and successor following the deaths of both Odaenathus and Herodianus, Vaballathus and his mother Zenobia soon relinquished it, instead opting for the Roman
King_of_Kings
Conflict between the Roman and Palmyrene Empires (270)
Oxyrhynchus papyri, which are dated by the regnal years of the emperor and Vaballathus. Although it was extremely unlikely that Aurelian would have accepted
Palmyrene_invasion_of_Egypt
Barbarian invasions against the Roman Empire in the 3rd century
unity could finally materialize with the defeat, first of Zenobia and Vaballathus in the East (kingdom of Palmyra) in 272, and then of Tetricus in the
Barbarian invasions into the Roman Empire of the 3rd century
Barbarian_invasions_into_the_Roman_Empire_of_the_3rd_century
battles, even reaching the capital city, Ctesiphon, twice. Odaenathus' son Vaballathus succeeded him in 270 under the regency of his mother Zenobia, who declared
History_of_the_Arabs
Calendar year
between him and Odaenathus. His wife Zenobia succeeds him, and rules Vaballathus (the Palmyrene Empire) with her young son. Pei Wei (or Yimin), Chinese
267
Battle between Palmyrene and Roman forces (272)
reincorporation into the fold of the Roman Empire. Zosimus, 1.50.2 "Vaballathus and Zenobia" De Imperatoribus Romanis Archived 5 November 2015 at the
Battle_of_Immae
"Veleda". Livius. Retrieved December 2, 2006. "Roman Emperors - DIR Vaballathus and Zenobia". Roman Emperors. Sue M. Sefscik. "Zenobia". Women's History
List of women who led a revolt or rebellion
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Provincial naval fleet of Ancient Rome
the Gothic peoples of 267/268-270 during the reigns of Gallienus and Claudius Gothicus. In green color the Palmyrene Empire of Zenobia and Vaballathus.
Classis_Pontica
Sieges in Roman History
peoples of 267/268-270 during the reigns of Gallienus and Claudius the Gothic. In green color the Palmyrene Empire of Queen Zenobia and Vaballathus.
Siege_warfare_in_ancient_Rome
- Possibly fictional usurper during the reign of Aurelian Septimius Vaballathus - king under Aurelian Vagellius - poet Valens - emperor Fabius Valens
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East (Mlk Mlk dy Mdnh / Rex Regum). Odaenathus was succeeded by his son Vaballathus under the regency of his mother Queen Zenobia. In 270, Zenobia detached
History_of_the_ancient_Levant
was assassinated. His widow Zenobia took power as regent for their son Vaballathus. 268 Gallienus was murdered by his soldiers during a siege of Pontirolo
Timeline_of_Italian_history
Coinage of Valerian and Gallienus, emperors of the Roman Empire
Gallienus corrector totius Orientis, alternated from 262, then his son Vaballathus together with his mother Zenobia until 272. Eutropius writes: Thus, while
Coinage of Valerian and Gallienus
Coinage_of_Valerian_and_Gallienus
Topics referred to by the same term
Byzantium (fl. 2nd century AD), bishop of Byzantium from 144 until 148 Vaballathus or Wahb Allāt (fl. late 3rd century AD), known as Athenodoros in Greek;
Athenodoros
Ancient Roman family
wife of Odaenathus, and later queen of the Palmyrene Empire. Septimius Vaballathus, younger son of Odaenathus, ruled the Palmyrene Empire with his mother
Septimia_gens
allegedly murdered Odaenathus and his son, Hairan and attempted a usurpation Vaballathus 267–272 Dropped the "King of Kings" title in 270, replacing it with the
List_of_Aramean_kings
Regional imperial polities since antiquity
Zenobia issued coinage in the name of Claudius' successor Aurelian with Vaballathus depicted as king, while the emperor allowed the Palmyrene coinage and
Middle_Eastern_empires
Pescennius Niger 193 AD Macrianus Major 259 AD Macrianus Minor 260 AD Vaballathus 267 AD, Ruler of the Palmyrene Empire Jovian 363 AD The Danube Legions
Geopolitics of the Roman Empire
Geopolitics_of_the_Roman_Empire
(242–244) Palmyra – Odaenathus (bef. 258–267) Zenobia Regent (267–272) Vaballathus King (267–272) Roman Empire: East – Diocletian, Eastern Augustus (284–305)
List of state leaders in the 3rd century
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Decade
between him and Odaenathus. His wife Zenobia succeeds him, and rules Vaballathus (the Palmyrene Empire) with her young son. September – Battle of Naissus:
260s
Flavius Antiochianus suffectus c. 270 Lucius Julius Aurelius Septimius Vaballathus Athenodorus suffectus Before 275 Postumius Suagrus suffectus Before 275
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Conflict between Palmyrene and Roman forces (272)
270, a Palmyrene army of 70,000 invaded Egypt, and declared Zenobia, Vaballathus's mother, the Queen of Egypt. The Roman general Tenagino Probus was able
Siege_of_Tyana_(272)
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