The Strategic Brilliance of Aurelian: Conquering Zenobia and Palmyra
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The transcript details Emperor Aurelian's military campaigns against Zenobia of Palmyra. Following victories in the Balkans, Aurelian prepared for war by securing the Danubian frontier and stationing troops strategically. He launched a naval invasion of Egypt, led by Probus, and advanced into Asia Minor, gaining support from local populations. Aurelian's siege of Tiana demonstrated his diplomatic acumen, as he spared the city to gain trust. The Roman forces then moved towards Syria, facing Zenobia's formidable cavalry. Aurelian's tactical expertise and propaganda efforts were crucial in portraying Palmyra as an external threat, despite its Roman ties.
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