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Courtyard of the Temple of Bel, Palmyra, Syria. Situated in an oasis in the Syrian desert halfway between the Mediterranean and the Euphrates
View of the ruin of the arch of the colonnade at Palmyra, seen from the west side, 1745-1794. Creator: AnonView of the ruin of the arch of the colonnade at Palmyra, seen from the west side , 1745-1794. The remains of the great temple in Palmira seen from the west
View of the ruins of monuments at Palmyra seen from the northwest side, 1756. Creator: UnknownView of the ruins of monuments at Palmyra seen from the northwest side, 1756
View of the ruin of the arch of the colonnade at Palmyra, seen from the west, 1745-1775. Creator: AnonView of the ruin of the arch of the colonnade at Palmyra, seen from the west, 1745-1775
View of the ruin of the arch of the colonnade at Palmyra, seen from the east, 1745-1775. Creator: AnonView of the ruin of the arch of the colonnade at Palmyra, seen from the east, 1745-1775
View of the ruins of Monuments in Palmyra seen from the northwest side, 1700-1799. Creator: AnonView of the ruins of Monuments in Palmyra seen from the northwest side, 1700-1799
View of the ruins of the bow of the column gallery in Palmyra, seen from the east side, 1700-1799. Creator: AnonView of the ruins of the bow of the column gallery in Palmyra, seen from the east side, 1700-1799
The Marriage of Zenobia and Odenatus, n.d. Creator: Justus van EgmontThe Marriage of Zenobia and Odenatus, n.d
"A Departure from Palmyra", by Carl Haag, in the exhibition of the Society of Painters... 1862"A Departure from Palmyra", by Carl Haag, in the exhibition of the Society of Painters in Water Colours, 1862. We have rarely seen a drawing so small as that we have engraved so full of
Pictures of the Year- VII, "Zenobias last look at Palmyra", 1888. Creator: Herbert Gustave SchmalzPictures of the Year- VII, " Zenobias last look at Palmyra", 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume38. July to December, 1888
Coin Portraying King Vabalathus, 270-275. Creator: UnknownCoin Portraying King Vabalathus, 270-275
Queen Zenobia Addressing Her Soldiers, 1725 / 1730. Creator: Giovanni Battista TiepoloQueen Zenobia Addressing Her Soldiers, 1725/1730
The theatre, Palmyra, Syria. Situated in an oasis in the Syrian desert halfway between the Mediterranean and the Euphrates, Palmyra grew up as an important caravan town on the old Silk Road
Upper Colonnade Street, Palmyra, Syria. Situated in an oasis in the Syrian desert halfway between the Mediterranean and the Euphrates
The Oval Piazza, Palmyra, Syria. Situated in an oasis in the Syrian desert halfway between the Mediterranean and the Euphrates, Palmyra grew up as an important caravan town on the old Silk Road
The Tetrapylon, Palmyra, Syria. Situated in an oasis in the Syrian desert halfway between the Mediterranean and the Euphrates, Palmyra grew up as an important caravan town on the old Silk Road
Palmyra, 1933. Private Collection
Zenobia Discovered by Shepherds on the Banks of the Araxes. Found in the Collection of Ecole nationale superieure des beaux-arts, Paris
Stage design for the opera Palmira, regina di Persia by Antonio Salieri. Artist: Radl, Anton (1774-1852)Stage design for the opera Palmira, regina di Persia by Antonio Salieri. Private Collection
Zenobias last look on Palmyra, 1888. Artist: Schmalz, Herbert Gustave (1856-1935)Zenobias last look on Palmyra, 1888. Found in the collection of the Art Gallery of South Australia
Queen Zenobia before Emperor Aurelian, 1717. Artist: Tiepolo, Giandomenico (1727-1804)Queen Zenobia before Emperor Aurelian, 1717. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid
Zenobie - Reine De Palmyre, 1403, (1939). Artist: Master of Berrys Cleres FemmesZenobie - Reine De Palmyre, 1403, (1939). Septimia Zenobia was a third-century queen of the Syria-based Palmyrene Empire. The illustration is part of the manuscript De Claris mulieribus
The ruins of Palmyra, Syria, 19th century. Artist: BenoistThe ruins of Palmyra, Syria, 19th century
A ruined colonnade at Palmyra (Tadmur), Syria, 1895A ruined colonnade at Palmyra, Syria, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XVII, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)
Limestone bust of Hairan, son of Marion from Palmyra, Syria, c150-200Limestone bust from a Palmyrene funerary relief, from Palmyra, Syria, c150-200. Bearded man wearing toga, holding a strip of writing material in his left hand
Limestone bust of Aqmat, daughter of Hagago, Palmyra, Syria, c100-c150. From a Palmyrene funerary relief; woman wearing the veil of matronhood. From the British Museums collection
Sculpture in high relief of gods, Palmyra, c2nd - 1st century BCSculpture in high relief of gods, c2nd-1st century BC. At the centre of the composition is Baalshamin the supreme deity, to his right is the moon god Aglibot, and to the left is the sun god Malakbet