- 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...
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descended into
civil war. Artaxes, the son of
Palmyran king Vabathus, has
raised an army and laid
siege to the
Palmyran loyalists in the
Royal Citadel. Fearing...
- A
statue of a
young Palmyran in fine
Parthian trousers, from a
funerary stele at Palmyra,
early 3rd
century AD...
- that she used
would later be worn by
Roman empress Cornelia Salonina and
Palmyran queen Zenobia.
Domna seems to have made the
wearing of wigs, a
custom of...
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Palmyrene Aramaic was a
Middle Aramaic dialect,
exhibiting both
Eastern and
Western Aramaic grammatical features, and is
therefore often regarded as a...
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ancient Arab mythology,
Azizos or Aziz (Palmyrene: 𐡰𐡦𐡩𐡦 ʿzyz) is the
Palmyran Arab god of the
morning star. He is portra**** as
riding a
camel with his...
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traditions of the Arabs, but also
quoted writers who had
access to
Biblical and
Palmyran sources.
According to the Fihrist, he
wrote 140 works. His
account of the...
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Symbols Sunburst, halo,
radiate crown Day
Sunday Gender Male
Festivals Dies
Natalis Solis Invicti (25th December)
Equivalents Gr****
Helios Palmyran Utu...
- Syriac, ****yrian Neo-Aramaic, Turoyo,
Mlahso c. 100 BCE
Aramaic Nabatean,
Palmyran, Mandaic, Parthian, Pahlavi, Sogdian,
Avestan and
Manichean Hebrew yes...
- Pier,
which was also one of the
locations used in Thunderball. Largo's
Palmyran fortress was
actually historic Fort Carré in Antibes. Largo's ship, the...