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The ninth-century historian al-Tabari, in his highly fictionalized account, [15] wrote that the queen's name was Na'ila al-Zabba'. [16] Manichaean sources, reporting the visit of the apostle Addai to the region during the time of Odaenathus, called Zenobia "Queen Tadi", wife of kysr (caesar). [note 3] The name given to Zenobia in those Manichaean writings seems to derive from Tadmor, Palmyra's native name, and this is supported by the Coptic Acts Codex, where Zenobia is named Queen Thadmor. [18] Snug fit is hard to achieve although we've found positioning the elasticated sides alongside the main tent poles as the best fit (so that the porch is aligned over the main tent door and side window) Parsons, Peter J. (1967). "A Proclamation of Vaballathus?". Chronique d'Égypte. Musées Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire. 42 (84): 397–401. doi: 10.1484/J.CDE.2.308102. ISSN 0009-6067. Simon Thassi John Hyrcanus Aristobulus I Alexander Jannaeus Salome Alexandra ♀ Hyrcanus II Aristobulus II Antigonus II Mattathias We’re really pleased to have scored Hi-Gear Zenobia 6 Nightfall Tent so highly, givimg it 8.5 out of 10, making it well above the average for all 5 – 6 Person Tents.

Mithridates I Phraates Hyspaosines Artabanus Mithridates II Gotarzes Mithridates III Orodes I Sinatruces Phraates III Mithridates IV Orodes II Phraates IV Tiridates II Musa Phraates V Orodes III Vonones I Artabanus II Tiridates III Artabanus II Vardanes I Gotarzes II Meherdates Vonones II Vologases I Vardanes II Pacorus II Vologases II Artabanus III Osroes I Brauer, George C. (1975). The Age of the Soldier Emperors: Imperial Rome, A.D. 244–284. Noyes Press. ISBN 978-0-8155-5036-5. Abu-Manneh, Butrus (1992). "The Establishment and dismantling of the province of Syria, 1865–1888". In Spagnolo, John P. (ed.). Problems of the modern Middle East in historical perspective: essays in honour of Albert Hourani. Ithaca Press (for the Middle East Centre, St. Antony's College Oxford). ISBN 978-0-86372-164-9. That’s why we’ve pulled together this list of key factors for Hi-Gear Zenobia 6 Nightfall Tent below, to help you choose if it’s the right product for you and your budget.Bryce, Trevor; Birkett-Rees, Jessie (2016). Atlas of the Ancient Near East: From Prehistoric Times to the Roman Imperial Period. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-56210-8. Harold Mattingly called Zenobia "one of the most romantic figures in history". [226] According to Southern, "The real Zenobia is elusive, perhaps ultimately unattainable, and novelists, playwrights and historians alike can absorb the available evidence, but still need to indulge in varied degrees of speculation." [238] Weldon, Roberta (2008). Hawthorne, Gender, and Death: Christianity and Its Discontents. Springer. ISBN 978-0-230-61208-2. In modern Syria, Zenobia is regarded as a patriotic symbol; her image appeared on banknotes, [230] and in 1997 she was the subject of the television series Al-Ababeed ( The Anarchy). [22] The series was watched by millions in the Arabic-speaking world. [22] It examined the Israeli–Palestinian conflict from a Syrian perspective, where the queen's struggle symbolized the Palestinians' struggle to gain the right of self-determination. [230] Zenobia was also the subject of a biography by Mustafa Tlass, Syria's former minister of defense and one of the country's most prominent figures. [230] The Zenobia 6 does not have this over its doors, so get an umbrella ready if you’d like to keep the tent as dry as possible.

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Agum-Kakrime Burnaburiash I Kashtiliash III Ulamburiash Agum III Karaindash Kadashman-harbe I Kurigalzu I Kadashman-Enlil I Burnaburiash II Kara-hardash Nazi-Bugash Kurigalzu II Nazi-Maruttash Kadashman-Turgu Kadashman-Enlil II Kudur-Enlil Shagarakti-Shuriash Kashtiliashu IV Enlil-nadin-shumi Kadashman-Harbe II Adad-shuma-iddina Adad-shuma-usur Meli-Shipak II Marduk-apla-iddina I Zababa-shuma-iddin Enlil-nadin-ahi Smith II, Andrew M. (2013). Roman Palmyra: Identity, Community, and State Formation. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-986110-1.

Hi, I just wondered if anyone else had found this problem with the Zenobia 6. I love my tent, it is perfect for us, but this problem is really starting to annoy me. The usurpation, which began in late March or early April 272, ended by August. [173] Aurelian spent the winter of 271–272 in Byzantium, [174] and probably crossed the Bosporus to Asia Minor in April 272. [175] Galatia fell easily; the Palmyrene garrisons were apparently withdrawn, and the provincial capital of Ancyra was regained without a struggle. [176] All the cities in Asia Minor opened their doors to the Roman emperor, with only Tyana putting up some resistance before surrendering; this cleared the path for Aurelian to invade Syria, the Palmyrene heartland. [177] A simultaneous expedition reached Egypt in May 272; by early June Alexandria was captured by the Romans, followed by the rest of Egypt by the third week of June. [176] Zenobia seems to have withdrawn most of her armies from Egypt to focus on Syria—which, if lost, would have meant the end of Palmyra. [175]Ancient sources accused Zenobia of sympathizing with the Persians, claiming that she was worshiped like the Persian leaders and drank wine with their generals; [94] however, the accusations are unfounded since Zenobia fortified the frontier with Persia. [93] In May 272, Aurelian headed toward Antioch. [178] About 40 kilometres (25mi) north of the city, he defeated the Palmyrene army (led by Zabdas) at the Battle of Immae. [178] [179] As a result, Zenobia, who waited in Antioch during the battle, retreated with her army to Emesa. [180] To conceal the disaster and make her flight safer, she spread reports that Aurelian was captured; Zabdas found a man who resembled the Roman emperor and paraded him through Antioch. [181] The following day, Aurelian entered the city before marching south. [180] After defeating a Palmyrene garrison south of Antioch, [182] Aurelian continued his march to meet Zenobia in the Battle of Emesa. [182]

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