
1) Ancient lebanon 2) Ancient Near Eastern land 3) Geographic area 4) Geographic region 5) Geographical area 6) Geographical region 7) Lebanon in ancient times 8) Phenicia
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1) Phenicia
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Phoenicia (ə or ə; from the Φοινίκη, Phoiníkē; فينيقية, Finiqyah) was an ancient Semitic civilization situated on the western, coastal part of the Fertile Crescent and centered on the coastline of modern Lebanon and Tartus Governorate in Syria. All major Phoenician cities were on the coastline of the Mediterranean, some colonies ...
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ancient region corresponding to modern Lebanon, with adjoining parts of modern Syria and Israel. Its inhabitants, the Phoenicians, were notable ... [23 related articles]
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Ancient Greek name for northern
Canaan on the east coast of the Mediterranean. The Phoenician civilization flourished from about 1200 until the capture of Tyre by Alexander the Great in 332 BC....
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archaic or obsolete terms > Places: Ancient territory occupied by Phoenicians. The name Phoenicia also appears as Phenice and Phenicia. These people were Canaanites, and in the 9th cent. BC the Greeks gave the new appellation Phoenicians to those Canaanites who lived on the seacoast and traded with the Greeks. The geographic boundaries of the terri...
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[
n] - an ancient maritime country (a collection of city states) at eastern end of the Mediterranean
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Phenicia noun an ancient maritime country (a collection of city states) at eastern end of the Mediterranean
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Ancient Greek name for northern Canaan on the east coast of the Mediterranean. The Phoenician civilization flourished from about 1200 until the capture of Tyre by Alexander the Great in 332 BC. Seafaring traders and artisans, they are said to have circumnavigated Africa and established colonies in Cyprus, North Africa (for example, Carthage), Malta...
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