Lyrics by Zenobia

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  1. Corazón de Hielo
  2. Una De Piratas
  3. Valiente
  4. Ante Tus Ojos
  5. Alma de Fuego
  6. El Pacto
  7. No Lloraré Por Ti
  8. Sombras Del Ayer
  9. Unidos Por El Metal
  10. 100 Dardos
  11. Aferrados
  12. Al Pie Del Cañon
  13. Alli Donde Estes
  14. Ângel Negro
  15. Armageddon
  16. Borraré Tu Nombre
  17. Brindemos Por Una Canción
  18. Buscando Una Luz
  19. Como Un Tifón
  20. Concédeme Una Vida
  21. Dentro de Mi
  22. El Conquistador
  23. El Laberinto
  24. El Príncipe de La Oscuridad
  25. El Sueño de Un Loco
  26. El Último Bastión
  27. Enterrado En Vida
  28. Icaro
  29. Intro
  30. Jamás
  31. La Danza del Diablo
  32. La Fiebre Del Oro
  33. La Historia Terminó
  34. La Hora Esperada
  35. La Legion Infernal
  36. La Maldición
  37. La Tormenta
  38. La Traición
  39. La Ultima Vez
  40. Lengua de Serpiente
  41. Lo Llevo En La Sangre
  42. Luchando Hasta El Fin
  43. Mi Alma Es Tempestad
  44. Mi Destino
  45. Mi Mundo Por Volver
  46. No Llorará Por Ti
  47. No Me Dejes Caer
  48. Noche Eterna
  49. Recuérdame
  50. Se No Estás Junto a Mí
  51. Si Dejas Que Viva En Ti
  52. Si Pudieras
  53. Sigo Rugiendo
  54. Sin Mirar Atras
  55. Sin Perder La Pasión
  56. Solo Voz
  57. Supernova
  58. Tu Amistad
  59. Tu Oscura Tentación
  60. Tu Valor
  61. Vuelve

Septimia Zenobia (Palmyrene Aramaic: 𐡡𐡶𐡦𐡡𐡩‎, Bat-Zabbai; c. 240 – c. 274) was a third-century queen of the Palmyrene Empire in Syria. Many legends surround her ancestry; she was probably not a commoner, and she married the ruler of the city, Odaenathus. Her husband became king in 260, elevating Palmyra to supreme power in the Near East by defeating the Sasanian Empire of Persia and stabilizing the Roman East. After Odaenathus' assassination, Zenobia became the regent of her son Vaballathus and held de facto power throughout his reign. In 270, Zenobia launched an invasion that brought most of the Roman East under her sway and culminated with the annexation of Egypt. By mid-271 her realm extended from Ancyra, central Anatolia, to Upper Egypt, although she remained nominally subordinate to Rome. However, in reaction to the campaign of the Roman emperor Aurelian in 272, Zenobia declared her son emperor and assumed the title of empress, thus declaring Palmyra's secession from Rome. The Romans were victorious after heavy fighting; the empress was besieged in her capital and captured by Aurelian, who exiled her to Rome, where she spent the remainder of her life. Zenobia was a cultured monarch and fostered an intellectual environment in her court, which was open to scholars and philosophers. She was tolerant toward her subjects and protected religious minorities. The empress maintained a stable administration, which governed a multicultural, multiethnic empire. Zenobia died after 274, and many tales have been recorded about her fate. Her rise and fall have inspired historians, artists and novelists, and she is a patriotic symbol in Syria.

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