phoenicians in A Sentence

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    Aye brought Phoenicians with him too.

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    Herodotus also believed that the homeland of the Phoenicians was Bahrain.

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    They were created by the Phoenicians more than 3,000 years ago.

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    According to Roman and Greek sources, Phoenicians and Carthaginians sacrificed infants to their gods.

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    Shipbuilding goes back to the Phoenicians and used to be considered a dirty and dangerous job.

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    Phoenicians will undoubtedly survive the infernal heat by doing what they have always done: cranking up that A.C., baby!

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    The most important Phoenicians cities( Byblos and Tyre among others) were founded here and have been thriving since then.

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    Building on this ancient foundation, the first widely used alphabet was developed by the Phoenicians about seven hundred years later.

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    More than three thousand years ago, Phoenicians brought several species to Egypt and used for several purposes including decorating.

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    The Phoenicians were the first people to control the area, but the Romans, Visigoths, Vandals and Byzantine Greeks also controlled it.

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    The Phoenicians were the primary individuals to control the territory, however the Romans, Visigoths, Vandals and Byzantine Greeks likewise controlled it.

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    The Egyptians, Phoenicians, and Persians began their new year with the fall equinox, and the Greeks celebrated it on the winter solstice.

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    As a matter of fact, the Phoenicians who were engaged in maritime trade defined the city as a“seaside city spared by God”.

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    The Egyptians, Phoenicians and Persians began their new year with the fall equinox, and the Greeks linked their new year to the winter solstice.

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    These caves are in the city walls and it is speculated that the Phoenicians created them by taking advantage of an existing natural cave.

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    With confidence we can only say that guard dogs, in all likelihood, appeared in Europe together with Phoenicians and having crossed with local breeds, gave rise to new species.

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    During the Phoenicians era, which was about 5000 years ago, wine was first introduced in the Bekaa Valley, which is now the heart of wine production in Lebanon.

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    Several reasons have been put forward to explain why the Phoenicians chose its location with one of the most popular being the fact that it has a natural harbor.

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    One can say with confidence that the guard dogs, in all likelihood, appeared in Europe together with the Phoenicians and crossed with local breeds, gave rise to new species.

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    It is also the site of the ancient port of Dor, where hidden in the seabed lie the vestiges of marine traders throughout the ages- from the Phoenicians to the Romans.

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    Formerly known as Calicut, Kozhikode was the Capital of Malabar during the Zamorin rule 500 years ago and is famous for its centuries-old trade in cotton and spices with Jews, Arabs, Phoenicians and Chinese.

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    Kozhikode Formerly known as Calicut, Kozhikode was the capital of Malabar 500 years ago during the Zamorin rule and is famous for centuries old trade of cotton and spices with Jews, Arabs, Phoenicians and Chinese.

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    Formerly known as Calicut, Kozhikode was the Capital of Malabar during the Zamorin rule 500 years ago and is famous for its centuries old trade in cotton and spices with Jews, Arabs, Phoenicians and Chinese.

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    Formerly known as Calicut, Kozhikode was the Capital of Malabar during the Zamorin rule 500 years ago and is famous for its century's old trade in cotton and spices with Jews, Arabs, Phoenicians and Chinese.

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    The Persians and Phoenicians began their new year at the spring equinox(this is around 20 March when the Sun sparkles pretty much straightforwardly on the equator and the length of the night and the day are nearly the equivalents).

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    The Persians and Phoenicians started their new year at the spring equinox(this is around 20 March when the Sun shines more or less directly on the equator and the length of the night and the day are almost the same).

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    This is one of the oldest inhabited sites in Morocco, at one time also occupied by the Phoenicians and the Carthaginians- and, as legend would have it, Hercules, who is said to have stolen the Golden Apples for his last-but-one labour here.

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    The Persians and Phoenicians started their new year at the spring equinox this is round 20 March while the Sun shines more or much less at once on the equator and the duration of the night and the day are nearly the same.

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