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Nabata is the desert that makes up most of the Missur Peninsula in southwestern [[Elibe]]. | {{stub}} | ||
'''Nabata''' is the desert that makes up most of the Missur Peninsula in southwestern [[Elibe]]. | |||
The only major settlement in the Nabata desert itself is the city of [[Arcadia (location)|Arcadia]]. The Archsage [[Athos]] also lived in the desert as of 980, a fact known to only a select few at the time (including Marquess [[Uther]] of [[Ostia]], who called him the "Living Legend"). The desert is also inhabited by bands of brigands. | The only major settlement in the Nabata desert itself is the city of [[Arcadia (location)|Arcadia]]. The Archsage [[Athos]] also lived in the desert as of 980, a fact known to only a select few at the time (including Marquess [[Uther]] of [[Ostia]], who called him the "Living Legend"). The desert is also inhabited by bands of brigands. | ||
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During the Disturbance of Bern, Zephiel sent his army into Nabata to assault Arcadia; after liberating the Western Isles, Roy rendezvoused with Cecilia in southwestern Missur and then pressed into Nabata himself to relieve Zephiel's siege on Arcadia. | During the Disturbance of Bern, Zephiel sent his army into Nabata to assault Arcadia; after liberating the Western Isles, Roy rendezvoused with Cecilia in southwestern Missur and then pressed into Nabata himself to relieve Zephiel's siege on Arcadia. | ||
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|eng-mean=From Nabataea | |eng-mean=From [[wikipedia:Nabataean Kingdom|Nabataea]], a kingdom in northern Arabia conquered by the Romans in the early 2nd century AD.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.worldhistory.org/Kingdom_of_Nabatea/ |title=Kingdom of Nabatea - World History Encyclopedia |site=www.worldhistory.org |retrieved=29 December 2021}}</ref> | ||
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Nabata is the desert that makes up most of the Missur Peninsula in southwestern Elibe.
The only major settlement in the Nabata desert itself is the city of Arcadia. The Archsage Athos also lived in the desert as of 980, a fact known to only a select few at the time (including Marquess Uther of Ostia, who called him the "Living Legend"). The desert is also inhabited by bands of brigands.
Eliwood and his companions briefly ventured into the northeastern section of the Nabata Desert in 980 in search of the Archsage Athos, at Lord Uther's suggestion.
During the Disturbance of Bern, Zephiel sent his army into Nabata to assault Arcadia; after liberating the Western Isles, Roy rendezvoused with Cecilia in southwestern Missur and then pressed into Nabata himself to relieve Zephiel's siege on Arcadia.
Etymology and other languages
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Nabata |
From Nabataea, a kingdom in northern Arabia conquered by the Romans in the early 2nd century AD.[1] |
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Nabata |
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Nabata |
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Nabata |
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Italian |
Nabata |
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Portuguese |
Nabata |
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References
- ↑ Kingdom of Nabatea - World History Encyclopedia, www.worldhistory.org, Retrieved: 29 December 2021
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