Zenobia: Shooting Star of Palmyra

Zenobia: Shooting Star of Palmyra

by Nathanael Andrade
Zenobia: Shooting Star of Palmyra

Zenobia: Shooting Star of Palmyra

by Nathanael Andrade

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Overview

Hailing from the Syrian city of Palmyra, a woman named Zenobia (also Bathzabbai) governed territory in the eastern Roman empire from 268 to 272. She thus became the most famous Palmyrene who ever lived. But sources for her life and career are scarce. This book situates Zenobia in the social, economic, cultural, and material context of her Palmyra. By doing so, it aims to shed greater light on the experiences of Zenobia and Palmyrene women like her at various stages of their lives. Not limiting itself to the political aspects of her governance, it contemplates what inscriptions and material culture at Palmyra enable us to know about women and the practice of gender there, and thus the world that Zenobia navigated. It reflects on her clothes, house, hygiene, property owning, gestures, religious practices, funerary practices, education, languages, social identities, marriage, and experiences motherhood, along with her meteoric rise to prominence and civil war. It also ponders Zenobia's legacy in light of the contemporary human tragedy in Syria.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197610817
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 07/30/2021
Series: Women in Antiquity
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 869,597
Product dimensions: 9.37(w) x 6.21(h) x 0.78(d)

About the Author

Nathanael Andrade is Associate Professor in History at Binghamton University. He received his PhD in Greek and Roman history from the University of Michigan and has published extensively on the Roman and later Roman Near East along with other topics. He is the author of Syrian Identity in the Greco-Roman World (Cambridge University Press, 2013) and The Journey of Christianity to India in Late Antiquity: Networks and the Movement of Culture (Cambridge University Press, at press). He is now an associate professor in the Department of History at Binghamton University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Zenobia's Likenesses

Chapter 2: Urban Landscape

Chapter 3: Social Landscape

Chapter 4: Social World

Chapter 5: Coming of Age

Chapter 6: Marital Household

Chapter 7: Widowhood

Chapter 8: Dynasty

Chapter 9: Civil War

Chapter 10: Legacy and Likenesses
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