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Yes, ancient Greek merchants compete with Phoenicia.

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Who called Phoenicia to Phoenicia?

Phoenicia derives from the ancient Greek word phoínios meaning "purple" - the colour of its popular dye made from sea snails.


Was there an age restriction for the ancient Greek Olympics?

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Who was allowed to compete in the Ancient Olympics?

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What is 'Phoenicia' when translated from English to Latin?

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