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Zenobia Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about Zenobia? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

Zenobia's empire stretched from modern-day Turkey to Egypt, including parts of the Levant.

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At its peak, her Palmyrene Empire controlled Anatolia, Syria, Palestine, and Egypt, rivaling Rome's eastern provinces.

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Zenobia's husband, Odaenathus, was a Roman ally who died in a mysterious assassination.

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Odaenathus, king of Palmyra and a Roman client, was killed around 267 CE, likely in a family feud or Roman plot.

3.

Zenobia's native language was Latin, as she was raised in a Roman colony.

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She spoke Palmyrene Aramaic and Greek; Latin was used for official Roman communication but not her mother tongue.

4.

Zenobia was a renowned scholar who hosted philosophers like the Neoplatonist Cassius Longinus at her court.

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She patronized intellectuals, including Longinus, who became her advisor, creating a vibrant cultural center in Palmyra.

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According to the Augustan History, Zenobia often marched on foot with her soldiers during military campaigns.

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The Historia Augusta states Zenobia often marched on foot with her troops, wearing armor and giving commands during her military campaigns.

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After her capture, Zenobia was paraded in Rome and then executed by Emperor Aurelian.

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She was paraded in golden chains but later given a villa in Tibur (Tivoli) and lived in comfortable retirement.

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Zenobia claimed descent from Cleopatra VII to legitimize her rule over Egypt.

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She styled herself as a descendant of the Ptolemaic queen to strengthen her authority in Egypt after conquering it from Rome.

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Zenobia converted to Christianity and was later canonized as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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She remained pagan, worshipping Semitic gods like Bel and Baalshamin; no historical evidence supports Christian conversion.

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