Rabbel II Soter (Nabataean Aramaic: ‎𐢛𐢃𐢁𐢐 𐢅𐢌 𐢁𐢊𐢍𐢌 𐢉𐢝𐢍𐢉𐢂 𐢗𐢓𐢆[1] Rabʾel dī ʾaḥyēy wa-šēzīb ʿammeh,[2] "Rabbel, who gave life and deliverance to his people") was the last ruler of the Nabataean Kingdom, ruling from 70 to 106.[3][4]

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Rabbel II Soter
King of the Nabataean Kingdom
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Silver drachm of Rabbel II with Shaqilat II
Reign70-106 AD
PredecessorMalichus II
SuccessorNabataean Kingdom conquered by Trajan
RegentShaqilath II (70-76 AD)
Died106 AD
SpousesQueen Gamilath (76-102 AD)
Queen Hagaru (102-106 AD)
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Silver drachm of Rabbel II with Gamilat

After the death of his father, Malichus II, Rabbel still a child, ascended to the throne. His mother, Shaqilath II, assumed the regency of the Nabataean Kingdom, during the minority of her son Rabel II in 70-76 AD.[5] His sister Gamilath became queen of the Nabataeans. Rabbel gave himself the Greek title "Soter",[3] meaning "Savior".[6] He reigned with his first wife Queen Gamilath and his second wife Queen Hagaru.[7] Gamilat was a queen in 76–102 AD and Hagru was a queen in 102–106.[8]

After his death in 106,[4] the Roman emperor Trajan faced practically no resistance and conquered the kingdom on 22 March 106. It became the Roman province of Arabia Petraea, with Bosra becoming its provincial capital.[3]

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