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A dedication for Odaenathus from Palmyra. It translate as : "To Septimius Odaenathus King of Kings and Corrector of the whole region. The Septimii Zabda, commander of the great army, and Zabbai, commander of the army of Tadmur, great men, dedicated this for their lord, in the month of Ab of the year 582" (August AD 271). [1][2]
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  1. Gary K Young (2003). Rome's Eastern Trade: International Commerce and Imperial Policy 31 BC - AD 305. Page 214
  2. Israel Wolfensohn (2016) [1914] (in Arabic) تاريخ اللغات السامية  (History of Semitic Languages), دار القلم للطباعة و النشر و التوزيع, p. 118

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