Tadmor
Tadmor, 1) so v.w. Hems; 2) Stadt in dem Liwa Hems des türkischen Ejalets Damask, in der Wüste; von etwa 500 arabischen Familien bewohnt, das alte Palmyra (s.d.) mit großartigen Ruinen (Grabmäler, Triumphbogen, Sonnentempel, eine 3500 Fuß lange Säulenreihe, die Porticus des Diocletian u.a.).
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
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