Yes, ancient Greek merchants compete with Phoenicia.
Phoenicia derives from the ancient Greek word phoínios meaning "purple" - the colour of its popular dye made from sea snails.
You had to be 7 years of age or older to compete in the Ancient Greek Olympics.
Citizens of Greek city-states.Citizens of Greek city-states.
Individual male athletes who were Greek citizens.
You had to be 7 or older to compete in the Ancient Greek Olympic games
no because the men had to compete naked with their balls hanging out
Yes - it formed the basis of the Greek, Roman and our present day alphabet.
Khna is a Latin equivalent of the English name "Phoenicia." The Latin name respects what the Phoenicians called themselves, Kn'ny ("red-died wool-wearers") in the land of Kn'n ("Canaan"). The ancient Romans also used the term Poenī, from the ancient Greek designation Φοίνικες (Phoínikes) for "purple (cloth-exporters and wearers)."
Any Greek that deserved to win and could/did compete in the olympics. Sorry I don't know much about the greek olympics. One person who won was remaro carne
Only free men who spoke Greek could compete, instead of athletes from any country.
In ancient greek times it was to honer Zeus but modern is to carry on tradition and let athleats compete against each other
King Philip won the chariot race. He had to fake up a Greek ancestry from Sparta to be allowed to compete.