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Definition of Phoenicians

Phoenician
Phoenician Ph[oe]*ni"cian, a. Of or pertaining to Ph[oe]nica. -- n. A native or inhabitant of Ph[oe]nica.

Meaning of Phoenicians from wikipedia

- division between Canaanites and Phoenicians around 1200 BC is regarded as a modern and artificial division. The Phoenicians, known for their prowess in trade...
- Geographic: "Who Were the Phoenicians?" National Geographic: "In the Wake of the Phoenicians:DNA study reveals a Phoenician-Maltese link" The Irish Lebanese...
- Look up Phoenician or Phœnician in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Phoenician may refer to: Phoenicia, an ancient civilization Phoenician alphabet Phoenician...
- suggests the Phoenicians simply accepted the model of the Egyptians, who never wrote vowels. In any case, the Gr****s repurposed the Phoenician letters of...
- between 1100 and 200 BC, Phoenician civilization spread across the Mediterranean, from Cyprus to the Iberian Peninsula. The Phoenicians came to prominence following...
- therefore mutually intelligible with them. The area in which Phoenician was spoken, which the Phoenicians called Pūt, includes the northern Levant, specifically...
- the Latin equivalent of the Gr****-derived term Phoenician, is exclusively used to refer to Phoenicians in the western Mediterranean, following the line...
- America firstColumbus or the Phoenicians?". middleeasteye.net. 28 September 2019. Retrieved 7 October 2019. "Phoenicians Before Columbus Expedition"....
- have both, lay them alternately." PHOENICIANS OVERSEAS, Harvard University Press Cartwright, Mark. "The Phoenicians - Master Mariners". World History...
- The Phoenician Women (Ancient Gr****: Φοίνισσαι, Phoinissai) is a tragedy by Euripides, based on the same story as Aeschylus' play Seven Against Thebes...