- with
Byblos, are
etymologically related.
During the Crusades, this name
appeared in
Western records as
Gibelet or Giblet. This name was used for
Byblos Castle...
- Bank,
Byblos,
Lebanon Byblos Castle,
Byblos,
Lebanon Byblos Club, a
multi sports club
based in
Byblos,
Lebanon Byblos Port,
Byblos,
Lebanon Byblos syllabary...
-
Byblos District (Arabic: قضاء جبيل; transliteration: Qadaa' Jbeil), also
called the
Jbeil District (Jbeil is
Lebanese Arabic for "
Byblos";
standard Arabic...
-
Byblos Castle (Arabic: قلعة جبيل) is a
Crusader castle in
Byblos, Lebanon. In
Crusader times it was
known as the
Castle of
Gibelet /ˈdʒɪbəlɪt, ˈdʒɪblɪt/...
-
literally "Lady of
Byblos"), also
known as Bēltu ša
Gubla (Akkadian: dNIN ša uruGub-la) and Baaltis, was the
tutelary goddess of the city of
Byblos.
While in the...
- Baumgarten, The
Phoenician History of
Philo of
Byblos, 1981.
Peter Barr Reid Forbes, "Philon of
Byblos" in The
Oxford classical Dictionary, New York,...
- The
Byblos script, also
known as the
Byblos syllabary, Pseudo-hieroglyphic script, Proto-Byblian, Proto-Byblic, or Byblic, is an
undeciphered writing...
-
Byblos Port is an
ancient port in
Byblos,
Lebanon and is
believed to be one of the
oldest ports in the world. What
began around 6500 BC as a
simple fishing...
- the
Lebanese Byblos Bank. It is one of 18
banks in
Armenia supervised by the
Central Bank of Armenia.
Founded in
December 2007,
Byblos Bank
Armenia CJSC...
-
Abishemu of
Byblos (Ib-shemu; ʼb-šmw) was the
ruler of the city-state of
Byblos during the late
Middle Bronze IIA (c. 1820-1628 BC). In
relation to Syria...