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  • Phoenicians
    Phoenicians were the people who lived in the lands called Phoenicia. ... Knowledge about Egyptians, Assyrians, and Chinese was a lot more than the Phoenicians. ...
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  • Phoenicians 2
    The Phoenicians The sea lords of antiquity, the Phoenicians, were one of the most influential group of people of all time. They ...
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  • Phoenicians
    ... Lebanon. These ancient people were known as Canaanites, or Armorites, but were later called Phoenicians by the Greeks. Phoenicia ...
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  • Africa Proconsularis and Numid
    ... Around 1000 BC, the Phoenicians began to use North Africa as a trade route from Syria to Span. ... The Phoenicians start to struggle with Greek for hundred years. ...
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  • The story of the Alphabets
    The letter A was created by the Phoenicians. ... This becomes obvious if look at the first letter of the alphabet as designed by the Phoenicians (#@$) ...
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  • Early Civilizations in the Middle East
    ... exodus. 2. The Phoenicians were organized into a j. confederation of independent city-states along the coast of northern Canaan. ...
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  • The Effects Of Romes Expansion
    ... The Carthaginians were originally Phoenicians and Carthage was a colony founded by the Phoenician capital city of Tyre in the ninth century BC; the word ...
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  • a greek victory
    ... Xerxes dispatched the Egyptian fleet to block a back passage, leaving only the Phoenicians as leaders of the front attack force. ...
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  • Carthage
    ... The writings talk of the Phoenicians' maritime adventures, their contacts with other Mediterranean people, and to their economy, religion, language, writing ...
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  • Aphrodite
    ... art as well. In fact, Aphrodite's origins can be found in the goddess Astarte, who was worshipped by the Phoenicians. The Assyrians ...
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  • Battles and Battle Techniques
    ... Asked for help against the Phoenicians, the Romans sent in an expeditionary force, small, but sufficient to send the Phoenician group back to Carthage. ...
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  • Aphrodite
    ... art as well. In fact, Aphrodite's origins can be found in the goddess Astarte, who was worshipped by the Phoenicians. The Assyrians ...
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  • The Building of a Civilization
    ... Groups such as the Sumerians, the Phoenicians, the Hebrews, and the Persians made significant advancements which are still present today. ...
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  • Aphrodite
    ... art as well. In fact, Aphrodite's origins can be found in the goddess Astarte, who was worshipped by the Phoenicians. The Assyrians ...
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  • Early Civilizations1
    ... science. The Phoenicians, who occupied the narrow strip of land between Syria and the Mediterranean Sea, were carriers of cultures. ...
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  • Aeneid term paper
    ... world. Then Jupiter sends a god down to the Phoenicians, the people of Carthage, to make sure they are welcoming to the Trojans. ...
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  • Mesopotamia and Egypt
    ... surrounding villages. They, under the Phoenicians, developed a water-based trade system that reached as far as Great Britain. By ...
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  • Christmas - Good or Evil?
    ... names, became the reborn "divine son of heaven." Through the generations, in this idolatrous worship, Osiris also became, among the later Phoenicians, Baal the ...
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  • Greek Culture
    ... knowledge. Even the alphabet that we use today is derived from the ancient Greek alphabet that they developed from the Phoenicians. ...
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  • Stonehenge
    ... Devil, (disguised as a gentleman), the Romans, the Druids, the people of the Lost Continent of Atlantis, Indians of North America, and the Phoenicians of Greeks ...
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  • Mystery of Great Zimbabwe
    ... He argued that the wood found there was very similar to the cedar of Lebanon, and therefore, had to have been brought over by the Phoenicians. ...
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  • Costa Del Sol
    ... and cattle raising people, also worked the gold mines while their ships traded with Great Britain from the west and received the Phoenicians from the east. ...
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  • British Colonialism
    ... beginning of civilization. First the ancient Greeks and the Phoenicians created colonies all over the Mediterranean Sea. Those colonies ...
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  • Carthage and The Punic Wars
    ... quickly. It first had warehouses in which raw metals and finished metal products which the Phoenicians used and had made were stored. ...
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  • Infrastructure and Economic Prosperity
    ... The first system of transportation by sailing was created by the Phoenicians, and was used to ship goods of high value, such as gems, spices, and fine handiwork ...
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  • Stonehenge 4
    ... built Stonehenge. The Romans, Egyptians, and the Phoenicians were all suggested to have been a possible creator of Stonehenge. Later ...
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  • The Mystery of Great Zimbabwe
    ... Therefore, it must be from Lebanon, and have been brought in by Phoenicians, and therefore the structure must have been built by the Queen of Sheba. ...
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  • Dido: The Tragic Heroine
    ... known as Tyre. She was married to Sychaeus, a man of great wealth and high position among the Phoenicians. However, Dido's brother ...
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  • Mesopatamia
    ... surrounding villages. They, under the Phoenicians, developed a water-based trade system that reached as far as Great Britain. By ...
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  • The scope of Egyptian Mathematics
    ... Just as exact knowledge of numbers received its origin among Phoenicians by reason of trade and contracts, even so geometry was discovered among the Egyptians ...
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