HOMS
Homs is the 3rd most important city in Syria.It lies 160 km
to the north of Damascus.Like Petra and Palmyra, Homs was an Arab
emirate in the 2nd century B.C.It was also the 3rd station on the
'Silk route' after Doura Europos and Palmyra.
It still retains this position of importance today, as the oil
pipelines pass through the city.
This historical city produced
many impressive personalities.Bassianos (an emir of Homs),
through his daughter's marriage to the Roman emperor, Septimium
Severus, who ruled Rome from 193 to 211, sired three rulers,
Caracalla, Heliogabalus and AlexanderSeverus.The city was the
birthplace of the famous Syrian philosopher, Longenius,
counsellor to Queen Zenobia, and of the famous physician, Marlian.
Among the most significant historic constructions remaining in
Homs is the mosque of Khaled Ibn al-Walid, the great commander of
the Muslim Arab armies.Two very tall white-stone minarets lend
lightness to the imposing structure.The slender colonnade in
black and white stone horizontal rows is representative of
traditional Syrian architecture.
Many churches still stand in Homs from the days of early
Christianity in Syria.One of these churches is said to possess
the girdle of the Blessed Virgin.The church of St.Elian is unique
for its collection of fine frescoes discovered in 1970.These bear
inscriptions in Greek and Arabic, and date back to the end of the
12th century.The Nuri mosque also dates back to the 12th century,
distinguished for its beautiful entrance.