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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Site of Palmyra' has mentioned 'Empire' in the following places:
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According to the historians Emanuele Intagliata, the change can be ascribed to the Roman reorganization following Zenobia's fall, as Palmyra ceased to be a rich caravan city and became a frontier fortress, leading the inhabitants to focus on satisfying the needs of a garrison instead of providing the empire with luxurious oriental items.
[219][220] Hadrian promoted Hellenism throughout the empire,[221] and Palmyra's urban expansion was modeled on that of Greece.
[242][243] Palmyra itself remained officially part of the empire but Palmyrene inscriptions started to describe it as a "metrocolonia", indicating that the city's status was higher than normal Roman colonias.
[287] In late 527, Justinian I ordered the restoration of Palmyra's churches and public buildings to protect the empire against raids by Lakhmid king Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man.
Abbasid power dwindled during the 10th century, when the empire disintegrated and was divided among a number of vassals.
[369][370] Roman provincial authority set and approved Palmyra's tariff structure,[371] but the provincial interference in local government was kept minimal as the empire sought to ensure the continuous success of Palmyrene trade most beneficial to Rome.