- Zenobia - Wikipedia
Septimia Zenobia (Palmyrene Aramaic: 𐡡𐡶𐡦𐡡𐡩, romanized: Bat-Zabbai; c 240 – c 274) was a third-century queen of the Palmyrene Empire in Syria Many legends surround her ancestry; she was probably not a commoner, and she married Odaenathus, the ruler of the city of Palmyra
- Zenobia | Queen of Palmyra, Syria, Death, Facts | Britannica
Zenobia (died after 274) was the queen of the Roman colony of Palmyra, in present-day Syria, from 267 or 268 to 272 She conquered several of Rome’s eastern provinces before she was subjugated by the emperor Aurelian (ruled 270–275)
- Zenobia - World History Encyclopedia
Zenobia was born in Palmyra, Syria sometime around 240 CE and given the name Julia Aurelia Zenobia Syria was at this time a Roman province and had been since it was annexed in 115 116 CE
- Queen Zenobia: The Charismatic Empress of Ancient Syria
Queen Zenobia stands as a remarkable figure in ancient history, known for her intelligence, bravery, military prowess, and diplomatic skill As the queen of the Palmyrene Empire in Syria, she expanded her territory, fostered cultural growth, and defended her people against the mighty Roman Empire
- Zenobia: The rebel queen who defied Rome - History Skills
Zenobia was his queen and likely played a key role in court politics and acted as a guardian of her son Vaballathus, whom she likely intended to succeed his father By consolidating power around her family, she created a royal court that merged local traditions with Roman institutions
- The Story Of Zenobia, The Warrior Queen Of The Middle East
Zenobia was the Queen of the Palmyrene Empire from 267 to 272 A D Under her rule, Palmyra expanded from modern Syria all the way from Iraq through Turkey and into Egypt
- Queen Zenobia of Palmyra: How One Woman Stood Against Two Empires
Zenobia, queen regent of the Palmyrene Empire, claimed her imperial title in 272 AD as a bloody showdown unfolded at the confluence of two empires: the Sassanian empire in the east and the waning Roman empire in the west
- Zenobia: Rise and Fall of Palmyra‘s Warrior Queen
In the 3rd century AD, a remarkable woman rose from the deserts of Syria to forge an empire that rivaled Rome‘s might Her name was **Zenobia**, and for a brief, glorious period, she ruled the Roman East as the warrior queen of Palmyra
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