Zenobia (disambiguation)
Zenobia (c. 240–272) was Queen of the Palmyrene Empire.
Zenobia may also refer to:
People
- Zenobia of Armenia (1st century CE), Queen of Armenia
- Zenobios and Zenobia, martyrs
Fictional characters
- Zenobia (Conan), in the Conan the Barbarian mythos
- Zenobia, a character in Ethan Frome
- Zenobia, a character in Blithedale Romance
- Zenobia, a character in Blood and Gold
- Zenobia, a villain in Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger
Culture
- de:Zenobia (Metastasio), libretto by Metastasio set first by Bononcini 1737, then by 24 other composers, including:
- Zenobia (Hasse), one of several operas.
- Zenobia in Palmira, by Leonardo Leo (1694–1744)
- Zenobia, by Luca Antonio Predieri (1688–1767)
- Zenobia (play), a 1768 play by Arthur Murphy
- Zenobia, an 1837 novel by William Ware
- Zenobia (ballet), a ballet by George Balanchine for Richard Rodgers's 1936 musical On Your Toes
- Zenobia (film), a 1939 American comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas
Places
- Halabiye or Zenobia, now an archaeological site
- Zenobia, Illinois, an unincorporated community
- 840 Zenobia, an asteroid
Ships
Other uses
- Zenobia (bird), a specific notable bird living in Syria
- Zenobia (plant), a North American genus of shrubs
- Zenobia swallowtail (Papilio zenobia), an African butterfly
People with the given name
- Zenobia Camprubí (1887–1956), Spanish-born writer, poet and translator
- Zenobia Powell Perry (1908–2004), American composer
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