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'''Arethas''' ({{langx|grc|Ἀρέθας|link=no}}) is the Greek form of the [[Arab]] name '''al-Harith''' ({{langx|ar|الحارث|al-Ḥārith|link=no}}). It can refer to: |
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* [[Arethas (martyr)]] (died 523), Arab Christian martyr in Yemen |
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* [[Arethas the Kindite]] (ca. 498–528), ruler of the Kindite Arabs |
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* [[Aretas (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 01:22, 29 November 2024
Arethas (Ancient Greek: Ἀρέθας) is the Greek form of the Arab name al-Harith (Arabic: الحارث, romanized: al-Ḥārith). It can refer to:
- Arethas (martyr) (died 523), Arab Christian martyr in Yemen
- Al-Harith ibn Jabalah, Ghassanid king (r. 528–569)
- Arethas of Caesarea (fl. 10th-century), Byzantine scholar and archbishop of Caesarea (modern Kayseri, Turkey)