sidon (Meaning)

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sidon (n)

the main city of ancient Phoenicia

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sidon Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Phoenician city of Sidon was a thriving maritime and trade center.
  2. King Hiram of Tyre sent skilled craftsmen to King Solomon to assist in the construction of the Temple in Jerusalem, including those from Sidon.
  3. Sidon was famous for its production of purple dye, which was highly prized throughout the ancient world.
  4. The city of Sidon was conquered by Alexander the Great in 333 BC.
  5. Phoenician traders from Sidon established colonies throughout the Mediterranean Sea, including Carthage in North Africa.
  6. Sidon was a major center of glass production in the Roman Empire.
  7. During the Crusades, Sidon was captured by the Crusaders and became the capital of the County of Sidon.
  8. The city of Sidon is located in present-day Lebanon.
  9. Sidon has a rich archaeological heritage, with numerous ancient ruins and artifacts.
  10. The modern city of Sidon is a bustling port and industrial center.

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the main city of ancient Phoenicia

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The ancient Phoenician city of Sidon was a thriving maritime and trade center.

King Hiram of Tyre sent skilled craftsmen to King Solomon to assist in the construction of the Temple in Jerusalem, including those from Sidon.

Sidon was famous for its production of purple dye, which was highly prized throughout the ancient world.

The city of Sidon was conquered by Alexander the Great in 333 BC.