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Palmyra at its greatest extent in 271 AD. Palmyra annexed the Roman provinces in the east : Egypt, Syria, Phoenice,Syria Palaestina, Arabia, Mesopotamia and the Anatolian regions up to Ankara and including Galatia.
Warwick Ball, Rome in the East: The Transformation of an Empire
Alaric Watson, Aurelian and the Third Century
Spencer C. Tucker, 500 Great Military Leaders
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Sémhur
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