phenician (Meaning)

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phenician (a. & n.)

See Phoenician.

Synonyms & Antonyms of phenician

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phenician Sentence Examples

  1. The Phoenicians, renowned seafarers, established maritime trade routes spanning the Mediterranean.
  2. Phoenician merchants travelled far and wide, bringing exotic goods and ideas to distant lands.
  3. The Phoenician alphabet, a significant achievement, influenced the development of writing systems in subsequent civilizations.
  4. Carthage, a prominent Phoenician colony, became a formidable maritime power in its own right.
  5. Phoenician merchants served as conduits for cultural exchange, fostering connections between East and West.
  6. The Phoenicians were skilled artisans, famous for their purple dye, glassware, and metalwork.
  7. The Phoenician civilization flourished during the Iron Age, leaving a lasting legacy in the Mediterranean region.
  8. Phoenician ships played a crucial role in the transmission of knowledge and technology across the ancient world.
  9. Tyre, a major Phoenician city, was renowned for its immense wealth and commercial prowess.
  10. The Phoenicians were highly adaptable, successfully adapting to the diverse environments and cultures they encountered in their travels.

FAQs About the word phenician

See Phoenician.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Phoenicians, renowned seafarers, established maritime trade routes spanning the Mediterranean.

Phoenician merchants travelled far and wide, bringing exotic goods and ideas to distant lands.

The Phoenician alphabet, a significant achievement, influenced the development of writing systems in subsequent civilizations.

Carthage, a prominent Phoenician colony, became a formidable maritime power in its own right.