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Palmyra (/ˌpɑːl-maɪrə/; Arabic: تَدْمُر, romanized: Tadmur; Palmyrene: 𐡶𐡣𐡬𐡥𐡴 Tadmor) is a city in
central Syria,
administratively part of the Homs...
- el-Chmaliyeh 62 Blat 63
Tourzaiya 64
Mghayreh 65
Almat el-Jnoubiyeh 66
Tedmor and
Serghal 67
Mastita 68
Jouret El
Qattine 69
Bchilleh 70
Ferhet 71 Fidar...
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antiquary Charles Smith. 1753:
Robert Wood's The
ruins of Palmyra;
otherwise Tedmor in the
desart published in
English and French. 1755:
Frederic Louis Norden's...
- Les
ruines de Palmyre,
autrement dite
Tedmor, au desert.
London (1753). The
ruins of Palmyra;
otherwise Tedmor in the desart.
London (1753). Les Ruines...
- التوزيع. OCLC 929730588. Wood,
Robert (1753). The
ruins of Palmyra,
otherwise Tedmor, in the desart. London,
Robert Wood. OCLC 642403707. Wright,
David P. (2004)...
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Treatise of the Scurvy.
Robert Wood
publishes The
ruins of Palmyra;
otherwise Tedmor in the
desart in
English and French,
making the
ancient Syrian city of Palmyra...
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Treatise of the Scurvy.
Robert Wood
publishes The
ruins of Palmyra;
otherwise Tedmor in the
desart in
English and French,
making the
ancient Syrian city of Palmyra...
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published in
London in 1753
under the
title The
ruins of Palmyra;
otherwise Tedmor in the desart. The
Monumental Arch was
restored in the 1930s. When the ruins...
- dite
Tedmor au désert (1753).
Engravings by
Pierre Fourdrinier (1698–1758)
based on
drawings of G. B. Borra. The
Ruins of Palmyra,
otherwise Tedmor, in...