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Phoenice or
Phoenike (Ancient Gr****: Φοινίκη) was an
ancient Gr**** city in
Epirus and
capital of the Chaonians. It is
located high on an
almost impregnable...
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Phoenice (Latin:
Syria Phoenīcē Latin: [ˈsʏri.a pʰoe̯ˈniːkeː]; Koinē Gr****: ἡ Φοινίκη Συρία, romanized: hē Phoinī́kē Syría Koinē Gr****: [(h)e pʰyˈni.ke...
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Phoenice Libanensis (Gr****: Φοινίκη Λιβανησία, lit. 'Lebanese Phoenicia', also
known in
Latin as
Phoenice Libani, or
Phoenice II/
Phoenice Secunda), was...
- The
Phoenicians were an
ancient Semitic group of
people who
lived in the
Phoenician city-states
along a
coastal strip in the
Levant region of the eastern...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Phoenice (Ancient Gr****: Φοινίκη, romanized: Phoenike) may
refer to
three distinct characters:
Phoenice, an
Attican princess as the...
- late 2nd
century AD, the
province was
divided into
Coele Syria and
Syria Phoenice.
Syria was
annexed to the
Roman Republic in 64 BC, when
Pompey the Great...
- The
Treaty of
Phoenice, also
known as the
Peace of
Phoenice, was a
treaty ending the
First Macedonian War. It was
drawn up at
Phoenice in 205 BC. The Gr****...
- De ave
phoenice is a poem
attributed to the
early Christian apologist writer Lactantius. The poem is not
overtly Christian;
scholars point to
certain aspects...
- The
Battle of
Phoenice took
place in 230 BC
between the
forces of the
Epirote League and the
Ardiaean Kingdom of Illyria.
Phoenice had been previously...
- Syría) was a
Roman province which Septimius Severus created with
Syria Phoenice in 198 by
dividing the
province of Syria. Its
metropolis was Antioch. As...