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Septimia Zenobia (Palmyrene Aramaic: 𐡡𐡶𐡦𐡡𐡩, Bat-Zabbai; c. 240 – c. 274) was a third-century
queen of the
Palmyrene Empire in Syria. Many legends...
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Halabiye (Arabic: حلبيّة, Latin/Gr****:
Zenobia, Birtha) is an
archaeological site on the
right bank of the
Euphrates River in Deir ez-Zor Governorate...
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Zenobia was a Swedish-built Challenger-class RO-RO
ferry launched in 1979 that
capsized and sank in the
Mediterranean Sea,
close to Larnaca, Cyprus...
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Zenobia Shroff (born May 27, 1965) is an Indian-born
American actress.
Shroff has been an actress, writer,
teaching artist and
sketch comedian for over...
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Zenobia pulverulenta, the honeycup, is a
North American species of shrubs, in the
genus Zenobia, in the
family Ericaceae. It is
native to
coastal plain...
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Zenobia (c. 240–272) was
Queen of the
Palmyrene Empire.
Zenobia may also
refer to:
Zenobia of
Armenia (1st
century CE),
Queen of
Armenia Zenobios and Zenobia...
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Zenobios and
Zenobia (died c.290; Gr****:Ζηνόβιος καὶ Ζηνοβία;
occasionally (and incorrectly) Σινόβιος καὶ Σινοβία; Latin:
Zenobius et
Zenobia, Slavonic:...
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Cosmopterix zenobia is a moth in the
family Cosmopterigidae. It is
found on Java. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.;...
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Zenobia Żaczek (born 1974,
formerly Jakub Żaczek, née Gawlikowski) is a
Polish activist for the
rights of tenants.
Zaczek founded Komitet Obrony Praw...
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centuries have been
named Zenobia for
Zenobia, the
Queen (c. 240–272 CE) of the
Palmyrene Empire who
conquered Egypt:
Zenobia (1815 ship), a
British merchant...