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Zenobia (240-272)

"In 270, Zenobia launched an invasion which brought most of the Roman East under her sway and culminated with the annexation of Egypt. By mid-271 her realm extended from Ancyra, central Anatolia, to southern Egypt, although she remained nominally subordinate to Rome. However, in reaction to Roman emperor Aurelian´s campaign in 272, Zenobia declared her son emperor and assumed the title of empress (declaring Palmyra´s secession from Rome). The Romans were victorious after heavy fighting; the queen was besieged in her capital and captured by Aurelian, who exiled her to Rome where she spent the remainder of her life." - (en.wikipedia.org 09.03.2020)

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Was depicted (Actor) Zenobia (240-272)
Was depicted (Actor) Aurelian (214-275) ()
Drawn / Intellectual creation Bernard Picart (1673-1733) ()

[Relation to person or institution] Zenobia (240-272)
Published Longman ()
Printing plate produced William Henry Mote (1803-1871) ()

Commissioned Zenobia (240-272)