Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Site of Palmyra' has mentioned 'Hadrian' in the following places:
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[197] Pliny the Elder asserted that both the Palmyrene and Emesene regions were contiguous;[198] a marker at the Palmyrene's southwestern border was found in 1936 by Daniel Schlumberger at Qasr al-Hayr al-Gharbi, dating from the reign of Hadrian or one of his successors, which marked the boundary between the two regions. | WIKI |
[note 22][48] In 129 Palmyra was visited by Hadrian, who named it "Hadriane Palmyra" and made it a free city. | WIKI |
[219][220] Hadrian promoted Hellenism throughout the empire,[221] and Palmyra's urban expansion was modeled on that of Greece. | WIKI |
[455] Inscriptions attesting a Palmyrene presence in Egypt date to the reign of Hadrian. | WIKI |