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Septimia Bathzabbai Zénobie ? (Zenobia) d. after 274
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Lineage | Zenobi |
Sex | Female |
Full name (at birth) | Septimia Bathzabbai Zénobie ? |
Other last names | Zenobia |
Parents
♀ Sinmara Al-Zabba ? (Aryani) [Banu Jafna] ♂ Julius Achilleus Aurelius Zenobius [?] b. 205 | |
Wiki-page | wikipedia:Zenobia |
Events
other: Queen of Palmyra
marriage: ♂ Lucius Septimius Odaenathus Odaenathus [Idumean] b. about 205
260 child birth: ♂ Lucius Julius Aurelius Septimius Vaballathus Athenodorus ? (Balder Odinsson) [Gallus] b. 260
after 274 death:
Notes
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NOTE: It is possible that there was more than one woman named Zenobia living in the same time period[4].
http://www.roman-emperors.org/zenobia.htm
Her Aramaic name is al-Zabba' bint Amr ibn Tharab ibn Hasan ibn 'Adhina ibn al-Samida'
Candidate for Frigg the wife of Odin
It was rumored that one of Odin's wives came from the lands of Muspelheim (Land of Fire/Heat). According to the allegorical styling of the nordic bards, this would indicate that Odin may have been was married to a Roman woman from North Africa. It is possible that Odin himself belonged to the Gallic family of Ennodius through his mother or daughter.
Zenobia may be the prototype for the Goddess Frigg or Freya, wife of Oden who was famous for her hair and whose name Frigg means beloved. The emperor of Rome was so charmed by Zenobia that he granted her amnesty and she retired to estates in Tivoli where the castle is located beside the falls. In the Nordic Myths Frigg's hall in Asgard is called Fensalir, which means literally "Marsh Halls" and referred to lands residing beside waterfalls. It is known that Zenobia married again to an unknown Lombardic warlord, and that there was a subsequent son who carried not only the familial names of Zenobia's family but also given names that indicate a tie to the Waelense.
In his work Historia gentis Langobardorum, Paul the Deacon (d.790), relates how Odin's wife Freia (Frigg/Freyja) had given victory to the Langobards in a war against the Vandals.
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[edit] Sources
- ↑ Athanasius of Alexandria - Zenobia was a Jewess follower of Paul of Samosata
- ↑ Teixidor, Javier (2005). A journey to Palmyra: collected essays to remember. Brill. p. 218. ISBN 978-90-04-12418-9. -
- ↑ Augustan History (Aurel. 31.2) - Daughter of Achilleus
- ↑ Wow unbelivable!
From grandparents to grandchildren
nationality: Syrian
marriage: ♂ w Sextus Varius (Marcellus)
death: 11 March 222
title: between 222 and 235, Emperor of Rome
title: жрец бога Солнца в Эмесе(Сирия)
title: римский император 222-235
marriage: ♀ Гнея Геренния Барбия Саллюстия Орбиана
death: 19 March 235
marriage: ♀ Septimia Bathzabbai Zénobie ? (Zenobia)
other: before 267, Italy, Battle of the Piedmont
other: co-king of Palmyra, Palmyra
death: 267, Palmyra, assassination