

An edition of Empress Zenobia (2008)
Palmyra's rebel queen
By Pat Southern
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
Hambledon Continuum,Continuum
Language
eng
Pages
214
Description:
During the third century, the Roman Empire was being dismembered from east and west. The provincial capital Palmyria in what is now Syria, anchored the eastern border and oversaw crucial trade. When the emperor was captured, the governor took over the province, and when he was killed, his wife took over. That was Zenobia, who ruled and even expanded what is now called the Palmyrene Empire. In this latest book, she examines the life and career of the heroine of the ancient world, whose fame is eclipsed by that of Cleopatra in the West, but not in the East. Annotation ♭2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).
subjects: Biography, History, Kings and rulers, Queens, Zenobia, queen of palmyra, Rome, history
People: Zenobia Queen of Palmyra
Places: Tadmur (Syria), Syria, Rome, Tadmur
Times: Aurelian, 270-275