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indicating a
continuous cultural and
geographical ****ociation. The name
Phoenicia is an
ancient Gr****
exonym that did not
correspond precisely to a cohesive...
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Syria Phoenicia (also Syro-
Phoenicia,
adjectival Syro-Phoenician) may
refer to:
Phoenicia under ****enistic rule
Phoenicia under Roman rule
Phoenice (Roman...
- Look up
Phoenicia,
phoenicia, fenicia, or
Phœnicia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Phoenicia, or
Phœnicia, was an
ancient civilization in the north...
- Egypt. In Catholicism, its
titular see is
distinguished as
Heliopolis in
Phoenicia, from its
former Roman province Phoenice. The
importance of the solar...
- an
ancient port city on the
Canaanite coast in the
ancient region of
Phoenicia, in the
location of the present-day city of Acre, Israel. It was also...
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Phoenicia is a
hamlet (and census-designated place) of
Shandaken in
Ulster County, New York,
United States. The po****tion was 268 at the 2020 census...
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Orthosias in
Phoenicia or
Orthosia (Ancient Gr****: Ὀρθωσία) was a
Phoenician town near Nahr el
Bared river. Administratively, it was
located in the Roman...
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Phoenicia University (PU; Arabic: جامعة فينيسيا) is a
private non-sectarian
institution of
higher education with its main
campus located in Daoudiye,...
- ****yrian do****ents. The
Roman town was
named Caesarea-ad-Libanum (of Lebanon/
Phoenicia) or Arca Caesarea. In the
Early Bronze IV, the
Akkar Plain had
three major...
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Syria Phoenicia. In c. 415 AD,
Syria Coele was
divided into
Syria Prima and
Syria Secunda.
During the
reign of
Theodosius I (379 – 395),
Syria Phoenicia was...