
Palmyrene Empire - Wikipedia
The Palmyrene Empire was a short-lived breakaway state from the Roman Empire resulting from the Crisis of the Third Century. Named after its capital city, Palmyra, it encompassed the …
Palmyra - Wikipedia
Palmyra (/ pælˈmaɪrə / pal-MY-rə; Palmyrene: 𐡶𐡣𐡬𐡥𐡴 (), romanized:Tadmor; Arabic: تَدْمُر, romanized:Tadmur) is an ancient city in central Syria. It is located in the eastern part of the …
Palmyrene alphabet - Wikipedia
The Palmyrene alphabet was a historical Semitic alphabet used to write Palmyrene Aramaic. It was used between 100 BCE and 300 CE in Palmyra in the Syrian desert. The oldest surviving …
The Legacy of Ancient Palmyra (Getty Research Institute)
Positioned at a crossroads, Palmyra was a nexus of ideas and innovations streaming from east and west that made it one of the most cosmopolitan centers in antiquity. Sometimes referred …
The Palmyrene Empire - Book of World History
The Palmyrene Empire, also known as the Palmyrene Kingdom or the Kingdom of Palmyra, was a short-lived state that existed during the 3rd century CE in the eastern Mediterranean region.
Historical Significance of Palmyra in the Ancient World
Aug 30, 2023 · Palmyra, known as the “Bride of the Desert,” held a unique and significant position in the ancient world, especially during the Roman era. Here’s an overview of its historical …
Home - Palmyrene Voices
Palmyra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is considered one of the most beautiful ruined cities in the Middle East. Palmyra’s outstanding universal value is a testimony of the unique aesthetic …
Palmyrene Empire - Military Wiki
The Palmyrene Empire (270–273), was a splinter state centered at Palmyra, that broke away from the Roman Empire during the Crisis of the Third Century. It encompassed the Roman …
Facing the Palmyrenes - World Archaeology
Jan 20, 2022 · Thousands of ancient inhabitants’ portraits once graced lavish family tombs in cemeteries just beyond the desert city. Studying this artistry can reveal much about wealth, …
Roman–Palmyrene War of 272–273 - Wikipedia
The Roman–Palmyrene War of 272–273, also called the Eastern campaigns of Aurelian or, more simply, the Palmyrene War, was fought between the Roman Emperor Aurelian against the …