but no substantial texts or literature have been found Their status as an independent civilisation came to an end with the conquest of Nabataea by the Roman emperor Trajan The Nabataeans made ...
Another historian, Josephus (37AD-100AD) describes complex relations between the Kingdom of Nabataea with its neighbours.
The oasis prospered. The Roman Empire annexed Nabataea in the second century CE. Initially this may have expanded Hegra’s horizons still further—there is evidence that Roman soldiers from ...
and made Bostra the administrative centre of this northern Nabataea during the reigns of Aretas IV, Malik II and Rabbel II,” noted a late Canadian researched Bert De Vris, adding that in terms ...