List of Rulers of Damascus - Period of Non-independence

Period of Non-independence

  • to Assyria (732 BC-609 BC)
    • Ilu-Ittia (c. 8th century BC)
  • to Babylon (609 BC-539 BC)
  • to Persia (539 BC-332 BC)
  • to Macedon (332 BC-323 BC)
  • to Antigonids (323 BC-301 BC)
  • to Egypt (301 BC-198 BC)
  • to Seleucids (198 BC-167 BC)
  • to Ituraea (167 BC-110 BC) (Semi independent from Seleucids)
  • to the Decapolis (110 BC-85 BC) (Semi independent from Seleucids)
  • to Nabataea (85 BC-64 BC)
  • to the Roman Republic/Roman Empire/Byzantine Empire (64 BC-635)
    • to the Ghassanids (529-584; ?-635)

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