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Encyclopedia Encyclopedia Phoeniciana, Encyclopedia Punica, Encyclopedia naanitica. The material in this website was researched, compiled, & designed by Salim George halaf as owner, author & editor.Declared and implied copyright laws must be observe ... http://phoenicia.org/phoeniciatimeline.html
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- Table of the Phoenician Alphabet
The material in this website was researched, compiled, & designed by Salim George Khalaf as owner, author & editor.Declared and implied copyright laws must be observed at all time for all text or graphics in compliance with international and domestic ... http://phoenicia.org/tblalpha.html
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- Hellenes and Phoenicians
The Phoenicians, who had formerly dwelt on the shores of the Persian Gulf, having migrated to the Mediterranean and settled in the parts which they now inhabit, began at once, they say, to adventure on long voyages, freighting their vessels with the ... http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/430phoenicia.html
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- Phoenicians
were commissioned by Mayan kings to memorialize themselves and ensure their place in history. The prevailing subject of their art is not anonymous priests and unnamed gods but rather men and women of power that serve to recreate the history of the pe ... http://www.lost-civilizations.net/phoenicians-history.html
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- Phoenicias Hall of Maps
DISCLAIMER: Opinions expressed in this site do not necessarily represent Phoenicia nor do they necessarily reflect those of the various authors, editors, and owner of this site. Consequently, parties mentioned or implied cannot be held liable or resp ... http://phoenicia.org/imgs/maps/pages/zzzzphoecolontradeposts.htm
| | - History of the Phoenicians
in 608609 the Persian king Khosrow II pillaged Syria and Lebanon and reorganized the area into a new satrapy, excluding only Phoenicia Maritima. Between 622 and 629 the Byzantine emperor Heraclius mounted an offensive and restored SyriaLebanon to his ... http://phoenicia.org/history.html
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- Phoenician Colonies
The site chosen for Carthage in the centre of the shore of the Gulf of Tunis was ideal: the city was built on a triangular peninsula covered with low hills and backed by the Lake of Tunis with its safe anchorage and abundant supplies of fish. The sit ... http://www.phoenicia.org/colonies.html
| | - The Carthaginian Attack on Sicily
They say too, that the victory of Gelo and Thero in Sicily over Hamilcar the Carthaginian fell out upon the very day that the Hellenes defeated the Persians at Salamis. Hamilcar, who was a Carthaginian on his fathers side only, but on his mothers a S ... http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/480carthage.html
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- History of the Phoenicians
In 608609 the Persian king Khosrow II pillaged Syria and Lebanon and reorganized the area into a new satrapy, excluding only Phoenicia Maritima. Between 622 and 629 the Byzantine emperor Heraclius mounted an offensive and restored SyriaLebanon to his ... http://phoenicia.org/history.html
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