- "king of the
Sidonians,"
probably in the 5th
century BC, and that his
mother was a
priestess of ‘Ashtart, "the
goddess of the
Sidonians." In this inscription...
- and
Agrat bat Mahlat,
comprising a
group that has been
compared to the
Sidonian Astarte. Crowley, Aleister.
Liber 777. p. 23. "Zohar 1:5a:8". www.sefaria...
-
between Caesarea of
Lebanon and the
Gigartenians of the
vicus of the
Sidonians, by
order of ...,
procurator of Augustus,
through Domitius..." The marker...
- the blows,
Cambyses had it burned. The
Egyptian anthropoid sarcophagi of
Sidonian kings Eshmunazar II and that of his
father Tabnit were
manufactured around...
- were
often derived from the name of the city a
person hailed from (e.g.,
Sidonian for Sidon,
Tyrian for Tyre, etc.)
There is no
evidence that the peoples...
-
confined to Byblos, and Tyro-
Sidonian being spread as
Phoenician settlements were
founded along the Mediterranean. Tyro-
Sidonian is
further split into into...
- in the
region surrounding the
cities of Tyre and Sidon.
Extensive Tyro-
Sidonian trade and
commercial dominance led to
Phoenician becoming a
lingua franca...
- ad
Libanum and the
people of Gigarta, from the
vicus (village) of the
Sidonians, on the
order of a procurator.
Gigarta does not
appear to have attained...
- with the Gr****
Asclepius and the
Latin Aesculapius.
Pausanias quotes a
Sidonian as
saying that the
Phoenicians claim Apollo as the
father of Asclepius...
- church. The
Sidonian burial caves were the
family tomb of Apollophanes, the
leader of the
Sidonian community in Beit Guvrin. The
Sidonian caves are the...