Palmyrene Empire

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The Palmyrene Empire was a short-lived breakaway state from the Roman Empire resulting from the Crisis of the Third Century. Named after its capital city, Palmyra, it encompassed the Roman provinces of Syria Palaestina, Arabia Petraea, and Egypt, as well as large parts of Asia Minor.

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Palmyra tower-tombPalmyra tower-tomb
Photograph of the Greek inscribed Altar to IarhibolPhotograph of the Greek inscribed Altar to Iarhibol
Françoise Foliot - lot SYR - boîte Palmyre-Damas-Baalbek - n°18 - Désert - Vu d`avion via PalmyreFrançoise Foliot - lot SYR - boîte Palmyre-Damas-Baalbek - n°18 - Désert - Vu d'avion via Palmyre
Homs-PalmyreHoms-Palmyre
Site of Palmyra-107736Site of Palmyra-107736
Françoise Foliot - lot SYR - boîte Palmyre-Damas-Baalbek - n°34 - PalmyreFrançoise Foliot - lot SYR - boîte Palmyre-Damas-Baalbek - n°34 - Palmyre
Site of Palmyra-107758Site of Palmyra-107758
French archaeological mission in Palmyra. ca 1930. Gelatin (9x14)French archaeological mission in Palmyra. ca 1930. Gelatin (9x14)
Road sign Palmyra IrakRoad sign Palmyra Irak
Road sign Homs-Palmyra-BaghdadRoad sign Homs-Palmyra-Baghdad
TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
eventarmed conflict270Palmyrene invasion of EgyptRoman Empire, invasion, Palmyrene EmpireWikidata
eventarmed conflict272Battle of EmesaAncient Rome, battle, Palmyrene EmpireWikidata
eventarmed conflict272Battle of Immaebattle, Palmyrene EmpireWikidata
eventarmed conflict272Palmyrene WarPalmyrene Empire, Roman Empire, Sasanian Empire, military campaignWikidata
eventarmed conflict272Siege of Tyanasiege, Palmyrene EmpireWikidata
commonsimagePalmyra tower-tomb Commons
commonsimagePhotograph of the Greek inscribed Altar to Iarhibol Commons
commonsimageFrançoise Foliot - lot SYR - boîte Palmyre-Damas-Baalbek - n°18 - Désert - Vu d'avion via Palmyre Commons
commonsimageHoms-Palmyre Commons
commonsimageSite of Palmyra-107736 Commons
commonsimageFrançoise Foliot - lot SYR - boîte Palmyre-Damas-Baalbek - n°34 - Palmyre Commons
commonsimageSite of Palmyra-107758 Commons
commonsimageFrench archaeological mission in Palmyra. ca 1930. Gelatin (9x14) Commons
commonsimageRoad sign Palmyra Irak Commons
commonsimageRoad sign Homs-Palmyra-Baghdad Commons