Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Site of Palmyra' has mentioned 'Latin' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[7] According to the suggestion by Schultens, "Palmyra" could have arisen as a corruption of "Tadmor", via an unattested form "Talmura", changed to "Palmura" by the influence of the Latin word palma (date "palm"),[1] in reference to the city's palm trees, then the name reached its final form "Palmyra".
[64] The second century work De Munitionibus Castrorum mentioned the Palmyrenes as a natio, the Latin equivalent of the Greek xe1xbcx94xcexb8xcexbdxcexbfxcfx82 (xc3xa9thnos).
[71][72] The use of Latin was minimal, but Greek was used by wealthier members of society for commercial and diplomatic purposes,[73] and it became the dominant language during the Byzantine era.