- Tadmor
- geographical name — see palmyra
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
TADMOR — (Heb. תַּדְמֹר; Palmyra), an oasis city at the point of intersection of the caravan roads in the central Syrian desert and the steppe land between Lebanon and Jabel Bishri, halfway between the Euphrates and the Orontes River in the Mediterranean… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Tadmor — Tadmor, Stadt, s. Palmyra … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Tadmor — (Thadmor), alte Stadt, s. Palmyra … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Tadmor — Tadmor, Thadmor, s. Palmyra … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Tadmor — DMS … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tadmor — Palm, a city built by Solomon in the wilderness (2 Chr. 8:4). In 1 Kings 9:18, where the word occurs in the Authorized Version, the Hebrew text and the Revised Version read Tamar, which is properly a city on the southern border of Palestine… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
TADMOR, HAYIM — (1923–2005), Assyriologist and historian of the Ancient Near East. Tadmor was born in Harbin, China, and arrived in Palestine with his family in 1935. He studied at the Hebrew University where he received his doctorate in 1954 for his… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Tadmor Prison — ( ar. سجن تدمر) is located in Palmyra in the deserts of eastern Syria approximately 200 kilometers northeast of Damascus ( Tadmor , or Tadmur is the Arabic name for Palmyra).The structures were originally built as military barracks by the French… … Wikipedia
Tadmor — /tad mawr, tahd /, n. Biblical name of Palmyra. * * * … Universalium