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Yasmine Zahran

    Zenobia: Between Reality and Legend
    Zenobia
    The Lakhmids of Hira
    • Details one of the Christian tribes that flourished in Arabia before the arrival of Islam. A fascinating age.

      The Lakhmids of Hira
    • Yasmine Zahran first encountered Zenobia, the third-century Arab Syrian Palyrene queen who led the revolt against the Romans, in 1973 when she was working as a young archaeologist in the Levant. So began a lifetime's preoccupation with the woman who ruled over the  Egypt she conquered and quashed all Roman rule in her wake. Although she was eventually defeated by the Emperor Aurelian in AD 274, Zenobia's life is a story of remarkable drama and achievement. It ended in a tragic suicide—a fact that debunks the fallacy that she was paraded through Rome in golden chains for a triumphant Aurelian. In this book Yasmine Zarhan explores the blurred line between the woman and the myth, and brings her world and time vividly and thrillingly to life through first-person narrative. Zenobia is a history told with the verve of a novel, and the informed hand of a writer and scholar at her peak. This edition is introduced by Professor Sabry Hafez, Professor of Comparative Literature at Qatar University.

      Zenobia
    • Zenobia: Between Reality and Legend

      • 224 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      Focusing on the life of a 3rd century Palmyrene queen, the narrative delves into Zenobia's fierce rebellion against Roman rule and her eventual defeat by Emperor Aurelian. Yasmine Zahran skillfully blurs the line between historical figure and legend, offering a vivid first-person perspective that brings Zenobia's dramatic achievements and the cultural context of her time to life. The exploration reveals the complexities of her character and the impact of her reign on history.

      Zenobia: Between Reality and Legend