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    Palmyra ( / pælˈmaɪrə / pal-MY-rə; Palmyrene: 𐡶𐡣𐡬𐡥𐡴 ‎ ( ), romanized: Tadmor; Arabic: تَدْمُر, romanized : Tadmur) is an ancient city in the eastern part of the Levant, now in the center of modern Syria.

  2. Palmyra (⫽ ˌ p ɑː l-m aɪ r ə ⫽; Arabic: تَدْمُر, romanized: Tadmur; Palmyrene: 𐡶𐡣𐡬𐡥𐡴 Tadmor) is a city in central Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate.

  3. Jan 12, 2018 · Founded in the third millennium B.C. as the settlement of Tadmor, it became a major trading post on the Silk Road. Palmyra is an ancient archaeological site located in modern-day Syria.

  4. Jun 13, 2024 · Palmyra, ancient city in south-central Syria, 130 miles (210 km) northeast of Damascus. The name Palmyra, meaning “city of palm trees,” was conferred upon the city by its Roman rulers in the 1st century ce; Tadmur, Tadmor, or Tudmur, the pre-Semitic name of the site, is also still in use.

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  6. Palmyra , biblical Tadmor, Ancient city, Syria, northeast of Damascus, at the modern city of Tadmur. Said to have been built by King Solomon, it became prominent in the 3rd century bc, when the Seleucid dynasty made the road through Palmyra one of the routes of east-west trade.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › religion › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-mapsTadmor | Encyclopedia.com

    TADMOR (Heb. תַּדְמֹר; Palmyra), an oasis city at the point of intersection of the caravan roads in the central Syrian desert and the steppe land between Lebanon and Jabel Bishri, halfway between the Euphrates and the Orontes River in the Mediterranean Sea area.

  8. Palmyra was originally an oasis settlement, called Tadmor, in the northern Syrian Desert. Although the Roman province of Syria was created in 64 B.C., the inhabitants of Tadmor, primarily Aramaeans and Arabs, remained semi-independent for over half a century.

  9. TADMOR (Heb. תַּדְמֹר; Palmyra), an oasis city at the point of intersection of the caravan roads in the central Syrian desert and the steppe land between Lebanon and Jabel Bishri, halfway between the Euphrates and the Orontes River in the Mediterranean Sea area.

  10. Tadmor. TADMOR tăd’ môr (Heb. תַּדְמֹ֖ר ), the city of palm trees, later made famous in Gr. and Lat. history as Palmyra, was an ancient military outpost, trading center, and customs station located in the Syrian desert, half-way between Damascus and the upper Euphrates River.