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... trade - Sea trade of Phoenicia - 1 . With her own colonies -2 . With foreigners - Mediterranean and Black Sea trade- North Atlantic trade - Trade with the West Coast of Africa and the Canaries - Trade in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean ...
... trade - Sea trade of Phoenicia - 1 . With her own colonies -2 . With foreigners - Mediterranean and Black Sea trade- North Atlantic trade - Trade with the West Coast of Africa and the Canaries - Trade in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean ...
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... trade with the Israelites - His war with Utica - Successors of Hiram - Time of disturbance - Reign of Ithobal -- of Badezor - of Matgen - of Pygmalion - Founding of Carthage - First contact of Phoenicia with Assyria - Submission of ...
... trade with the Israelites - His war with Utica - Successors of Hiram - Time of disturbance - Reign of Ithobal -- of Badezor - of Matgen - of Pygmalion - Founding of Carthage - First contact of Phoenicia with Assyria - Submission of ...
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... trade and commerce- Material prosperity of Phoenicia SECTION 8. PHOENICIA UNDER THE ROMANS . • Syria made a Roman province , B.C. 65 - Privileges granted by Rome to the Phoenician cities - Phoenicia profits by the Roman suppression of ...
... trade and commerce- Material prosperity of Phoenicia SECTION 8. PHOENICIA UNDER THE ROMANS . • Syria made a Roman province , B.C. 65 - Privileges granted by Rome to the Phoenician cities - Phoenicia profits by the Roman suppression of ...
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... trade was carried on with Tartessus . As the seaport nearest to Jerusalem , it was naturally the chief medium of the commerce which was carried on between the Phoenicians and the Jews . Thither , in the time of Solomon , were brought ...
... trade was carried on with Tartessus . As the seaport nearest to Jerusalem , it was naturally the chief medium of the commerce which was carried on between the Phoenicians and the Jews . Thither , in the time of Solomon , were brought ...
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George Rawlinson. retains a certain amount of trade , and is famous for its palm - groves and gardens . Joppa towards the south was balanced by Ram- antha , or Laodicea , towards the north . Fifty miles north of Aradus and Antaradus ...
George Rawlinson. retains a certain amount of trade , and is famous for its palm - groves and gardens . Joppa towards the south was balanced by Ram- antha , or Laodicea , towards the north . Fifty miles north of Aradus and Antaradus ...
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