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The sides of the porch blow in and the wind blows under the porch. I returned my porch as it had a small hole in. Getting the pole into the key was too tight and I think the tent would break. Simon Thassi John Hyrcanus Aristobulus I Alexander Jannaeus Salome Alexandra ♀ Hyrcanus II Aristobulus II Antigonus II Mattathias

Bagnall, Roger S. (2004). Egypt from Alexander to the Early Christians: An Archaeological and Historical Guide. Getty Publications. ISBN 978-0-89236-796-2. Designed to attach just the right amount of living space to your Zenobia Tent, this porch provides room for games, storage, or relaxation. Hartmann, Udo (2001). Das palmyrenische Teilreich (in German). Franz Steiner Verlag. ISBN 978-3-515-07800-9. Gardner, Iain (2020). The Founder of Manichaeism: Rethinking the Life of Mani. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-108-49907-1. On the basis of Zenobia's Palmyrene name, Bat Zabbai, her father may have been called Zabbai; alternatively, Zabbai may have been the name of a more distant ancestor. [23] The historian Trevor Bryce suggests that she was related to Septimius Zabbai, Palmyra's garrison leader, and he may even have been her father. [23] The archaeologist Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau, attempting to reconcile the meaning of the name "Bat Zabbai" with the inscription mentioning the queen as daughter of Antiochus, suggested that two brothers, Zabbai and Antiochus, existed, with a childless Zabbai dying and leaving his widow to marry his brother Antiochus. Thus, since Zenobia was born out of a levirate marriage, she was theoretically the daughter of Zabbai, hence the name. [36]

Intagliata, Emanuele E. (2018). Palmyra after Zenobia AD 273-750: An Archaeological and Historical Reappraisal. Oxbow Books. ISBN 978-1-785-70942-5. Andrade, Nathanael J. (2013). Syrian Identity in the Greco-Roman World. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-01205-9. 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.

The queen owed her elevated position to her son's minority. [201] To celebrate Herodianus' coronation, a statue was erected in Palmyra in 263. [202] According to the inscription on the base of the statue, it was commissioned by Septimius Worod, then the duumviri (magistrate) of Palmyra, and Julius Aurelius, the Queen's procurator (treasurer). [203] According to the historian David Potter, Zenobia is the queen mentioned, and the inscription is an evidence for the usage of the title by her during Odaenathus' lifetime. [204] An inscription on a milestone on the road between Palmyra and Emesa, dated to Zenobia's early reign, [205] identifies her as "illustrious queen, mother of the king of kings"; [34] this was the first inscription giving her an official position. [206] A lead token from Antioch also identifies Zenobia as queen. [note 18] [210] [209] An excellent tent for those who want lots of room to move and protection from whatever nature can throw at us. The names of Herennianus and Timolaus were mentioned as children of Zenobia only in the Historia Augusta. [219] Herennianus may be a conflation of Hairan and Herodianus; Timolaus is probably a fabrication, [67] although the historian Dietmar Kienast suggested that he might have been Vaballathus. [220] According to the Historia Augusta, Zenobia's descendants were Roman nobility during the reign of Emperor Valens (reigned 364–375). [221] Eutropius and Jerome chronicled the queen's descendants in Rome during the fourth and fifth centuries. [200] [198] They may have been the result of a reported marriage to a Roman spouse or offspring who accompanied her from Palmyra; both theories, however, are tentative. [222] Zonaras is the only historian to note that Zenobia had daughters; [222] he wrote that one married Aurelian, who married the queen's other daughters to distinguished Romans. [199] According to Southern, the emperor's marriage to Zenobia's daughter is a fabrication. [197] Another descent claim is the relation of saint Zenobius of Florence (337–417) with the queen; the Girolami banking family claimed descent from the fifth century saint, [223] and the alleged relation was first noted in 1286. [224] The family also extended their roots to Zenobia by claiming that the saint was a descendant of her. [225] Evaluation and legacy [ edit ]Although his name is only mentioned by John Malalas, archaeological evidence supports the Arabian campaign. [101] The material the product is made from is often a sign of the quality for 5 – 6 Person Tents. Take a look at the product details over at Go Outdoors to get a feel for this.

Zénobie, tragédie. Où la vérité de l'Histoire est conservée dans l'observation des plus rigoureuses règles du Poème Dramatique (1647) by François Hédelin. [249] Zenobia in Chains (1859) by Harriet Hosmer. Two copies were made, one exhibited at the Huntington Library and the other at the St Louis Art Museum. [246] Schneider, Eugenia Equini (1993). Septimia Zenobia Sebaste (in Italian). Roma: "L'Erma" di Bretschneider. ISBN 978-88-7062-812-8.Uruk VI dynasty: Alila-hadum Sumu-binasa Naram-Sin of Uruk Sîn-kāšid Sîn-iribam Sîn-gāmil Ilum-gamil Anam of Uruk Irdanene Rim-Anum Nabi-ilišu Banchich, Thomas; Lane, Eugene (2009). The History of Zonaras: From Alexander Severus to the Death of Theodosius the Great. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-42473-3. Dated to 268, [207] its code in Delbert R. Hillers and Eleonora Cussini's work, titled "Palmyrene Aramaic Texts" (PAT), [208] is PAT 2827, and the inscription read: queen Zenobia. [209] suggested that Paul's position while Zenobia ruled was in the state treasury. [138] [note 15] Judaism [ edit ]

Booth, Marilyn (2011). "Constructions of Syrian identity in the Women's press in Egypt". In Beshara, Adel (ed.). The Origins of Syrian Nationhood: Histories, Pioneers and Identity. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-415-61504-4. 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) Brauer, George C. (1975). The Age of the Soldier Emperors: Imperial Rome, A.D. 244–284. Noyes Press. ISBN 978-0-8155-5036-5. A plausible scenario, according to the historian David Potter, would be that a campaign was sent in 270 by Claudius Gothicus, Gallienus' successor. [84] Duruy, Victor (1883) [1855]. "II". History of Rome and of the Roman people, from its origin to the Invasion of the Barbarians. Vol.VII. Translated by C.F. Jewett Publishing Company. Jewett. OL 24136924M.There’s so much information available online when we’re shopping now, that it’s easy to find lots of detail about products like Hi-Gear Zenobia 6 Nightfall Tent. This is of course really helpful, but there’s almost too much information available, so it’s important to know exactly what you’re looking for. Magnani, Stefano; Mior, Paola (2017). "Palmyrene Elites. Aspects of Self-Representation and Integration in Hadrian's Age". In Varga, Rada; Rusu-Bolinde, Viorica (eds.). Official Power and Local Elites in the Roman Provinces. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-08614-7. Quintero, María Cristina (2016). Gendering the Crown in the Spanish Baroque Comedia. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-12961-5. Bought as an addition to our Zenobia tent for all the usual reasons: more space, shelter to sit, cook, etc. 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.

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