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PALMYRA

 

Queen Zenobia

 

Zenobia (? - Tivoli about 275 A.D.), Queen of Palmyra (267-272). Wife of the King Odenathus, following the assassination of her husband, Zenobia went to the power as regent in name of her child. In three years, she succeeded in extending her dominion on whole Syria, on Egypt and on the greatest part of Asia Minor. Her action of conquest provoked in 271 the intervention of the emperor Lucius Domitius Aurelian. After having occupied her almost all dominoes, Aurelian defeated her to Emesa and conquered Palmyra. Zenobia was captured, course in Rome and relegated to Tivoli.

 

 

Palmyra. Ancient city of Syria, in an oasis on the northern edge of the Syrian Desert, about 240 km (about 150 mi) northeast of Damascus. According to tradition, it was founded by Solomon, king of Israel. In the Bible it is called Tadmur (see 1 Kings 9:18). A prosperous caravan station in the 1st century BC, Palmyra became a Roman outpost and a major city-state within the Roman Empire in the 1st century AD. Palmyra reached its apogee under Odenathus. A Roman ally, Odenathus regained Roman possessions lost to Shapur I (reigned 241-72) of Persia. Upon the assassination of Odenathus his widow, Zenobia, succeeded him. Her ambition to further expand Palmyra's influence in Asia Minor and Egypt was ended by the Roman emperor Aurelian, who in 272 captured her and razed the city. Subsequently, Palmyra was taken by the Arabs and sacked by Tamerlane. The temple of the Sun (or Baal) and the colonnade, nearly 1.6 km (1 mi) long, originally of some 1500 Corinthian columns, still stand. In modern times, a town, Tadmur, has been built nearby.

"Palmyra," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2000
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