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- they thought and acted as Palmyrenes. Until the late third century, Palmyrenes spoke Palmyrene Aramaic and used the Palmyrene alphabet. The use of Latin...
- Zenobia. A year later the Palmyrenes rebelled, which led Aurelian to raze Palmyra. Despite its brief existence, the Palmyrene Empire is remembered for...
- Look up Palmyrene in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Palmyrene may refer to: an inhabitant of ancient Palmyra, Syria Palmyrene alphabet Palmyrene Aramaic...
- Palmyrenes and regained Alexandria, only for Zabdas to promptly return to Egypt. Zabdas quickly regained Alexandria, where Zenobia and the Palmyrenes...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- existence due to civil war, plagues and barbarian invasions. The Gallic and Palmyrene empires broke away from the state and a series of short-lived emperors...