phoenician in A Sentence

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    Beautiful daughter of the Phoenician.

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    Phoenician woman: Matthew 15: 22- 28.

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    Beautiful daughter of the Phoenician king Agenor was named Europe.

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    The continent receives its name from a Phoenician princess called Europa.

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    These days, the tides of the Colorado are not lunar but Phoenician.

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    Amy Totty is a native“Phoenician” and loves everything about Arizona(including the heat).

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    Around 600 B.C., Phoenician sailors brought Egyptian flour and bread technology to Greece.

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    Perhaps workmen accompanying the timbers sailed aboard Phoenician ships, similar to the scale model.

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    On still another occasion, a Phoenician woman earnestly pleaded for Jesus to heal her daughter.

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    After a long period of Phoenician rule, the Greeks of Cyrenaica took control of the city.

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    Its poetic name, oddly enough, she took from the Phoenician language, where“i-punks” was translated as“Beach hyraxes(rabbits).”.

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    The predominant cultural backgrounds and ancestry of the Lebanese vary from Canaanite(Phoenician), Aramean(Ancient Syria) to Greek(Byzantine) and Arab.

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    Byblos also known in Arabic as"Jbeil", is an ancient Phoenician city that had been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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    Byblos also known in Arabic as"Jbeil", is a must-see ancient Phoenician city that had been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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    The Chiesa di San Paulo is one of them, which stands on the site of ancient Roman and Phoenician temples.

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    It dates back thousands of years and has such attractions as the ancient Phoenician Temples, Byblos Castle and Byblos Mosque.

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    Another time, a Phoenician woman said to Jesus:“ Have mercy on me, Lord, Son of David. My daughter is badly demonized.”.

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    In 332 B.C. E. when Alexander the Great marched into Egypt after destroying the Phoenician city of Tyre, he was greeted as a deliverer.

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    Max is a native Phoenician who is working as one of the stuff at The Eddie Mortgage Team with over a 6-years of experienced as SEO Specialist.

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    While popular among the elite, forced circumcision was inflicted on captured Phoenician and Jewish slaves as a badge of dishonor, more practical, or rather, less lethal than castration.

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    Zeus took over the earlier roles, and, in the form of a bull that came forth from the sea, abducted the high-born Phoenician Europa and brought her, significantly, to Crete.

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    During this period, the Muslim world was a collection of cultures; they drew together and advanced the knowledge gained from the ancient Greek, Roman, Persian, Chinese, Indian, Egyptian, and Phoenician civilizations.

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    The European wild rabbit evolved around 4,000 years ago on the Iberian Peninsula, the name'Hispania'(Spain) is translated from the name given to that area by Phoenician merchants, meaning'land of the rabbits'.

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    He scoffed at Stukeley's Phoenician theories, saying it was illogical that Britain's first people were overseas traders, and he argued that Druidism was a British invention that crossed the channel to Gaul.

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    Since 4000 BC, the indigenous peoples of northern Africa resisted Phoenician, Vandal, Byzantine and French invaders but accepted Islam between the 7th to 9th century, Arabic is now the language spoken by a majority in the country.

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    The Old Testament refers to the active trade that the Phoenician businessmen carried out with wools, silks and oriental embroidery and repeatedly tells us about the embroideries that they had to wear and that actually they wore the curtains of the Tabernacle and the veils of the temple.

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    Herodotus believed that the homeland of the Phoenicians was Bahrain; this theory was accepted by the 19th-century German classicist Arnold Heeren who said that:"In the Greek geographers, for instance, we read of two islands, named Tyrus or Tylos, Aradus, which boasted that they were the mother country of the Phoenicians, exhibited relics of Phoenician temples.".

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