phenicia (Meaning)

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phenicia (n)

an ancient maritime country (a collection of city states) at eastern end of the Mediterranean

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phenicia Sentence Examples

  1. Phoenicia, an ancient civilization centered on present-day Lebanon, flourished between 1550 and 300 BC.
  2. Phoenician mariners were renowned for their seafaring skills and established trading colonies across the Mediterranean.
  3. The Phoenicians developed the Phoenician alphabet, the ancestor of most modern alphabets.
  4. Carthage, a prominent Phoenician colony, became a powerful maritime and commercial empire.
  5. Phoenician glassmaking techniques were highly advanced, and their изделия were highly prized.
  6. The Phoenicians played a key role in transmitting cultural and technological knowledge between Egypt and Mesopotamia.
  7. Phoenician settlements were found throughout the Mediterranean, from Cyprus to Spain.
  8. The Phoenician city of Tyre was a major center of commerce and industry.
  9. Phoenician art and architecture influenced other cultures in the region, including Greece and Rome.
  10. The decline of Phoenicia as a political entity was largely due to the rise of Persian and Greek empires.

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an ancient maritime country (a collection of city states) at eastern end of the Mediterranean

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Phoenicia, an ancient civilization centered on present-day Lebanon, flourished between 1550 and 300 BC.

Phoenician mariners were renowned for their seafaring skills and established trading colonies across the Mediterranean.

The Phoenicians developed the Phoenician alphabet, the ancestor of most modern alphabets.

Carthage, a prominent Phoenician colony, became a powerful maritime and commercial empire.