Wahballath

E810717

Wahballath, better known by the Latinized form Vaballathus, was the son of Queen Zenobia and briefly co-ruler of the breakaway Palmyrene Empire in the 3rd century CE.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 3rd-century monarch
Palmyrene ruler
Roman client king
historical figure
appearsOn Palmyrene inscriptions
Roman coins
associatedWithDynasty Odaenathid dynasty NERFINISHED
capturedBy Aurelian NERFINISHED
claimedAuthorityOver Arabia NERFINISHED
Asia Minor NERFINISHED
Egypt NERFINISHED
Roman East NERFINISHED
Syria NERFINISHED
coinLegend VABALATHUS IMPERATOR DUX ROMANORUM NERFINISHED
VABALATHUS VIR CLARISSIMUS REX NERFINISHED
VABALLATHUS AUGUSTUS NERFINISHED
conflict Palmyrene War NERFINISHED
contemporaryOf Aurelian NERFINISHED
coRuledWith Zenobia NERFINISHED
floruit 3rd century CE
c. 270–272 CE
hasCulture Syro-Roman NERFINISHED
hasEthnicity Palmyrene
hasFather Odaenathus NERFINISHED
hasGender male
hasLanguage Greek
Latin NERFINISHED
Palmyrene Aramaic NERFINISHED
hasLatinizedName Vaballathus NERFINISHED
hasMother Zenobia NERFINISHED
hasNameVariant Vaballathus NERFINISHED
hasTitle Corrector Totius Orientis NERFINISHED
Dux Romanorum NERFINISHED
Imperator NERFINISHED
King of Kings NERFINISHED
lostPowerIn 272 CE
opposedBy Aurelian NERFINISHED
partOf Crisis of the Third Century NERFINISHED
recognizedBy Roman Senate NERFINISHED
region Palmyra NERFINISHED
religion polytheism
ruledEntity Palmyrene Empire NERFINISHED
ruledFrom Palmyra NERFINISHED
subordinateTo Aurelian NERFINISHED
succeeded Odaenathus NERFINISHED
wasMinorUnderRegencyOf Zenobia NERFINISHED

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Vaballathus alternativeName Wahballath