The Nabataeans, as allies of the Romans, …

Years: 106 - 106

The Nabataeans, as allies of the Romans, had continued to flourish throughout the first century.

Their power extends far into Arabia along the Red Sea to Yemen, and Petra remains a cosmopolitan marketplace, though its commerce has been diminished by the rise of the Eastern trade-route from Myoshormus to Coptos on the Nile.

Under the Pax Romana, the Nabataeans have lost their warlike and nomadic habits and become a sober, acquisitive, orderly people, wholly intent on trade and agriculture.

They might have long been a bulwark between Rome and the wild hordes of the desert but after the death in 106 of their king, Rabbel II, who had ruled since 70, the Third Cyrenaica legion moves north from Egypt into Petra while …

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