Al-Nuʿmān ibn al-Mundhir (Arabic: النعمان بن المنذر), known in Greek sources as Naamanes (Νααμάνης) was a king of the Ghassanids, a Christian Arab tribe allied to the Byzantine Empire. The eldest son of al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith, he rose in revolt with his tribe after his father was treacherously arrested by the Byzantines in 581. After two years of revolt, seeking to reconcile himself with the Empire, he visited the new emperor, Maurice (r. 582–602), at Constantinople. Refusing to renounce his Monophysite faith, he was arrested and exiled to Sicily, where his father had been banned earlier. This event marked the end of the Ghassanid control over the Byzantines' Arab foederati and the fragmentation of this strong buffer against invasions from the desert.
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- النعمان بن المنذر الغساني (ar)
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| - النعمان بن المنذر بن الحارث هو أحد ملوك الغساسنة حكم في الفترة (582-583) في الجابية جنوب سوريا، وهو الابن الأكبر للمنذر بن الحارث، قام بثورة ضد البيزنطيين بعد أن اعتقلوا أباه غدرا عام 581م، وبعد سنتين من التمرد زار الإمبراطور الجديد موريس في القسطنطينية لحل المشاكل السابقة. رافضا التخلي عن عقيدته المنوفستية فتم اعتقاله ونفيه إلى صقلية حيث نفي أبوه في السابق. وكانت هذه نهاية عصر القوة للغساسنة حيث تفرق الغساسنة إلى خمس عشرة رئيس قبل أن يتحدوا بعد ذلك بفترة. (ar)
- Al-Nuʿmān ibn al-Mundhir (Arabic: النعمان بن المنذر), known in Greek sources as Naamanes (Νααμάνης) was a king of the Ghassanids, a Christian Arab tribe allied to the Byzantine Empire. The eldest son of al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith, he rose in revolt with his tribe after his father was treacherously arrested by the Byzantines in 581. After two years of revolt, seeking to reconcile himself with the Empire, he visited the new emperor, Maurice (r. 582–602), at Constantinople. Refusing to renounce his Monophysite faith, he was arrested and exiled to Sicily, where his father had been banned earlier. This event marked the end of the Ghassanid control over the Byzantines' Arab foederati and the fragmentation of this strong buffer against invasions from the desert. (en)
- Al-Nu'man ibn al-Mundhir, nommé dans les sources grecques Naamanes (Νααμάνης), est roi des Ghassanides, une tribu arabe chrétienne alliée de l'Empire byzantin, de 582 à 583. Fils aîné d'al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith, il mène la révolte de sa tribu lors de l'arrestation de son père, accusé de trahison, par les Byzantins en 581. Après deux ans de révolte, il cherche à se réconcilier avec l'Empire et rend visite au nouvel empereur, Maurice (r. 582–602), à Constantinople. Refusant de renoncer à sa foi monophysite, il est arrêté et exilé en Sicile, où son père avait déjà été banni. Cet événement marque la fin du contrôle des Ghassanides sur les fœderati arabes des Byzantins et la fragmentation de ce puissant tampon contre les invasions venant du désert. (fr)
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| - النعمان بن المنذر بن الحارث هو أحد ملوك الغساسنة حكم في الفترة (582-583) في الجابية جنوب سوريا، وهو الابن الأكبر للمنذر بن الحارث، قام بثورة ضد البيزنطيين بعد أن اعتقلوا أباه غدرا عام 581م، وبعد سنتين من التمرد زار الإمبراطور الجديد موريس في القسطنطينية لحل المشاكل السابقة. رافضا التخلي عن عقيدته المنوفستية فتم اعتقاله ونفيه إلى صقلية حيث نفي أبوه في السابق. وكانت هذه نهاية عصر القوة للغساسنة حيث تفرق الغساسنة إلى خمس عشرة رئيس قبل أن يتحدوا بعد ذلك بفترة. (ar)
- Al-Nuʿmān ibn al-Mundhir (Arabic: النعمان بن المنذر), known in Greek sources as Naamanes (Νααμάνης) was a king of the Ghassanids, a Christian Arab tribe allied to the Byzantine Empire. The eldest son of al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith, he rose in revolt with his tribe after his father was treacherously arrested by the Byzantines in 581. After two years of revolt, seeking to reconcile himself with the Empire, he visited the new emperor, Maurice (r. 582–602), at Constantinople. Refusing to renounce his Monophysite faith, he was arrested and exiled to Sicily, where his father had been banned earlier. This event marked the end of the Ghassanid control over the Byzantines' Arab foederati and the fragmentation of this strong buffer against invasions from the desert. (en)
- Al-Nu'man ibn al-Mundhir, nommé dans les sources grecques Naamanes (Νααμάνης), est roi des Ghassanides, une tribu arabe chrétienne alliée de l'Empire byzantin, de 582 à 583. Fils aîné d'al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith, il mène la révolte de sa tribu lors de l'arrestation de son père, accusé de trahison, par les Byzantins en 581. Après deux ans de révolte, il cherche à se réconcilier avec l'Empire et rend visite au nouvel empereur, Maurice (r. 582–602), à Constantinople. Refusant de renoncer à sa foi monophysite, il est arrêté et exilé en Sicile, où son père avait déjà été banni. Cet événement marque la fin du contrôle des Ghassanides sur les fœderati arabes des Byzantins et la fragmentation de ce puissant tampon contre les invasions venant du désert. (fr)
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