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- 𐤎𐤊𐤍𐤉𐤕𐤍, romanized: *Saḵūnyatān, "Sakkun has given"), also known as Sanchoniatho the Berytian, was a Phoenician author. His three works, originally written...
- p. 86. I. P., Cory, ed. (1832). "The Theology of the Phœnicians from Sanchoniatho". Ancient Fragments. Translated by Cory. Archived from the original on...
- move and that Gebeil is Byblos." "The Theology of the Phœnicians: From Sanchoniatho". www.sacred-texts.com. Cauvin, Jacques., Les industries lithiques du...
- (1832 ed.), Ancient Fragments (The Theology of the Phœnicians: From Sanchoniatho)) "From Misor was born Taautus, who invented the first written alphabet"...
- The Ancient Fragments ; containing what remains of the writings of Sanchoniatho, Berossus, Abydenus, Megasthenes, and Manetho. Cory, I.P. (1876). Richmond...
- (1828), The Ancient Fragments; containing what remains of the writings of Sanchoniatho, Berossus, Abydenus, Megasthenes, and Manetho Mayer Burstein, Stanley...
- Sappho, Hera****us, Sophocles, Xenophon, Antisthenes, Abydenus, Berossus, Sanchoniatho and Megasthenes. Fragmente der griechischen Historiker The Fragmentarium...
- Sanchoniatho's Phoenician History: Translated from the First Book of Eusebius De Praeparatione Evangelica : with a Continuation of Sanchoniatho's History...
- this period he was apprehensive about the rise of Catholic influence. Sanchoniatho's Phoenician History, on the author usually now known as Sanchuniathon...