- Zenobia. A year
later the
Palmyrenes rebelled,
which led
Aurelian to raze Palmyra.
Despite its
brief existence, the
Palmyrene Empire is
remembered for...
- they
thought and
acted as
Palmyrenes.
Until the late
third century,
Palmyrenes spoke Palmyrene Aramaic and used the
Palmyrene alphabet. The use of Latin...
- Look up
Palmyrene in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Palmyrene may
refer to: an
inhabitant of
ancient Palmyra,
Syria Palmyrene alphabet Palmyrene Aramaic...
- 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...
-
Palmyrene Aramaic was a
Middle Aramaic dialect,
exhibiting both
Eastern and
Western Aramaic grammatical features, and is
therefore often regarded as a...
-
Palmyrenes and
regained Alexandria, only for
Zabdas to
promptly return to Egypt.
Zabdas quickly regained Alexandria,
where Zenobia and the
Palmyrenes...
-
Palmyrene is a
Unicode block containing characters for the
historical Palmyrene alphabet used to
write the
local Palmyrene dialect of Aramaic. The following...
-
stands with his men.
Although in
Roman military attire,
these soldiers are
Palmyrenes; one of them (Themes, son of Mokimos) is
identified in Gr**** as a priest...
-
Zenobia was
declared Queen of
Egypt after Palmyrene invasion of Egypt. The
appearance of the
Palmyrenes on Egypt's
eastern frontier would have contributed...
- pro-Persian
monarch was
established on the
Palmyrene throne.
Palmyrene traitors:
another possibility would be
Palmyrenes dissatisfied with Odaenathus' reign...