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Zenobia - Wikipedia Septimia Zenobia (Greek: Ζηνοβία, Palmyrene Aramaic: 𐡡𐡶𐡦𐡡𐡩 , 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 the ruler of the city, Odaenathus
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 (b c 240 CE, death date unknown) was the queen of the Palmyrene Empire who challenged the authority of Rome during the latter part of the period of Roman history known as The Crisis of the Third Century (235-284 CE also known as The Imperial Crisis), defined by constant civil war allowing for break-away regions to form governments
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 - Glorious Women Who Shaped Roman History EP8 Zenobia emerged as a key ruler in Palmyra, showcasing remarkable leadership and ambition The expansion of Palmyra’s influence under her reign led to a direct conflict with Roman authority Zenobia’s legacy persists as an emblem of powerful female rule and cultural accomplishment in ancient history Early Life and Rise to Power
Meet 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 Although not much is known of Zenobia’s ancestry, she was likely of noble descent, and may have even been a descendant of Cleopatra
Zenobia Ancient Rebel Queen of Syria | National Geographic Depicted in this third-century relief as the goddess Ishtar, Zenobia ruled over the impressive city of Palmyra, a city whose remains have been tragically targeted by ISIS for destruction
Queen Zenobia of Palmyra: Facts Accomplishments Queen Zenobia of Palmyra (ca 240-274 AD) faced a power vacuum following the death of her husband and the disintegration of Roman power in the Near East To ensure stability in the region she created a Palmyrene empire that incorporated most of the Roman Near East from Anatolia to Egypt
How Did Zenobia Become One of the Most Powerful Women of the . . . In the 3rd century AD, Queen Zenobia, natively know as Bath Zabbai, was a fierce ruler of Palmyra, a region in modern day Syria Throughout her life, Zenobia became known as the ‘warrior queen’ She expanded Palmyra from Iraq to Turkey, conquered Egypt and challenged the dominance of Rome