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including Zabdas, were
taken to
Emesa and put on trial. Most of the high
ranking Palmyrene officials were executed,
which might have
included Zabdas, as he...
- to meet
Aurelian in the
field under the
command of her
capable general Zabdas. Both
armies took the
field "near"
Antioch at
Immae (close by Reyhanli,...
-
Septimius Zabbai (a
general of the army) and
Septimius Zabdas (the
chief general of the army).
Zabdas sacked Bosra,
killed the
Roman governor, and marched...
-
prompting Zabdas to return. The
Palmyrene general aimed a
thrust at Alexandria,
where he
seems to have had
local support; the city fell into
Zabdas' hands...
-
Manshiya Zabda (Arabic: منشية الزبدة; Hebrew: מנשייה זבדה), also
known as
Manshiyet Zabda, is a Muslim-majority Arab
village in
northern Israel. Located...
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expelled the
Palmyrenes and
regained Alexandria, only for
Zabdas to
promptly return to Egypt.
Zabdas quickly regained Alexandria,
where Zenobia and the Palmyrenes...
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Aurelian and the
Palmyrene forces led by
their empress,
Zenobia and
general Zabdas. 34°43′N 36°43′E / 34.72°N 36.71°E / 34.72; 36.71
Aurelian had started...
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around the
spring of 270 AD when
Queen Zenobia of
Palmyra sent her general,
Zabdas, to Bostra, the
capital of
Arabia Petraea, to
subjugate the
Tanukhids who...
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escaped to the
fortress of Babylon,
where he was
besieged and
killed by
Zabdas, a
Palmyrene general, who
continued his
march south and
secured Egypt. Afterward...
- time in
Palmyrene history is one of Zenobia's generals, who
along with
Zabdas,
fought in her
campaigns in the west. It is
possible that
general Zabbai...