Palmyrene cavalry

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The Palmyrene cavalry was a renowned mounted force from the ancient city of Palmyra, famed for its speed, discipline, and effectiveness in the Roman–Persian frontier wars.

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instanceOf Palmyrene military force
ancient cavalry unit
military formation
commandedBy Odaenathus of Palmyra NERFINISHED
Zenobia’s generals
countryOfOrigin Palmyra NERFINISHED
engagedIn Roman–Persian Wars NERFINISHED
border defense against the Sasanian Empire
campaigns in Mesopotamia
desert patrols and escort duties
equipment composite bows
horse armour
lances
mail armour
scale armour
geographicOrigin Syria NERFINISHED
Syrian Desert NERFINISHED
historicalReputation elite auxiliary cavalry of the Roman East
key component of Palmyra’s military power
knownFor discipline
effectiveness in frontier warfare
heavy armoured lancers
long‑range desert operations
skilled horse archery
speed
languageOfCommand Greek
Palmyrene Aramaic NERFINISHED
militaryRole heavy cavalry
light cavalry
scouting and reconnaissance
shock troops
operatedIn Roman–Persian frontier NERFINISHED
partOf Palmyrene army NERFINISHED
recruitmentFrom Palmyrene aristocracy
Palmyrene tribal clans
religiousContext Palmyrene polytheism
supported Roman defense against Sasanian incursions
tacticalDoctrine combined use of horse archers and lancers
hit‑and‑run attacks in desert terrain
rapid long‑distance marches
timePeriod 1st century CE
2nd century CE
3rd century CE
usedBy Palmyrene Empire NERFINISHED
Palmyrene client kingdom of Rome NERFINISHED
Roman Empire (as allied troops) NERFINISHED

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Battle of Emesa involvedUnitType Palmyrene cavalry