No, of Palmyra
Zenobia.
The religion of queen Zenobia is unknown. Her date of birth is also a big mystery. But i know that she was the queen of Syria, she married Odanthus, and died after being captured by Rome in 274 A.D.
She is the queen of Syria
zenobia
When her husband died in 268
Zenobia of Palmyra had only one son: Lucius Julius Aurelius Septimius Vaballathus.
She was born in 240 and became Queen in 267 at the age 27
palman empirePalmyra, which is in Syria.
No, she was born 500 years before Mohamed.
Queen Zenobia of Palmyra was captured by the Roman emperor Aurelian after her defeat in 272 AD. She was paraded in a Roman triumph and then reportedly given a life of relative comfort, possibly settling in a villa in Italy. Historical accounts suggest she retained her dignity and influence, becoming a symbol of resistance against Rome. Ultimately, her fate reflects a blend of defeat and enduring legacy rather than outright punishment.
Yes. Queen Zenobia of Palmyra, Cleopatra, and Boudicca (Queen of the Iceni) all started wars.
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