Battle of Cana

The Battle of Cana was fought between Greek Seleucid Empire under king Antiochus XII Dionysus, and the Arab Nabataean Kingdom. Cana is an unknown village; scholars place it somewhere south or southwest of the Dead Sea.

Battle of Cana

Minted Greek coins showing Antiochus XII
Date84 BC
Location
Cana, the Dead Sea
Result

Nabataean victory

  • Seleucid king slain
Belligerents
Seleucid Empire Nabataean Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Antiochus XII   Obodas I

After the Nabataeans ambushed the Judaean Hasmoneans in a steep valley, they gained new territories, and the Greek Seleucids stationed in Damascus felt threatened by the rising power of the Nabataeans to their south.

Antiochus was slain during the combat and the battle became a decisive Nabataean victory. Antiochus's demoralized army fled and perished from starvation in the desert afterwards.

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