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The tetrapylon of Palmyra, Palmyra (Παλμυρα) is the Greek name for the city, a translation of its original Aramaic name, Tadmor, which means 'palm tree'. Today, Tadmor (تدمر) is the name of a small city of about 36,000 next to the ruins.
Voir la photo 19026 Tetrapylon Of Palmyra, Palmyra (Tadmor in Arabic) in the heart of Syrian Desert. Its magnificent remains tell of a heroic history during the reign of Queen Zenobia.
Voir la photo 18114 Le site de Palmyre (Πάλμυρα), oasis du désert de Syrie à 210 km au nord-est de Damas
Voir la photo 20490 Apamea or Apameia (Greek: Απάμεια; Arabic أفاميا or آفاميا, Afamia), former capital of Apamene, treasure city and stud-depot of the Seleucid kings, on the right bank of the Orontes River, Syria
Voir la photo 21555 Temple of Bel, Palmyra (Arabic: تدمر Tadmor), central Syria
Voir la photo 19396 Temple of Bel, Palmyra: columns, temenos, Temple of Bel, Palmyra, Syria
Voir la photo 25656 Tomb Towers in the Tomb Valley (Valley of the Tombs), Palmyra, Syria (Grabtürme im Tal der Gräber, Palmyra, Syrien)
Voir la photo 28485 The Valley of the Tombs, ancient burial site of the Palmyrenes, where the various wealthy families of Palmyra would build these large tower mausoleums to provide a final resting place for their dead
Voir la photo 22249 Le site de Palmyre avec ses ruines, Tadmor (تدمر). La Bible attribue la construction de Palmyre au roi Salomon - Palmyre, Syrie.
Voir la photo 25360 The monumental gateway at Palmyra, ancient city of central Syria, located in an oasis 130 miles (210 km) NE of Damascus.
Voir la photo 20465