Zeno of Elea was a Greek.
No, the philosophy of Epicureanism was developed by the ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus. Zeno was a Phoenician merchant known for founding the philosophical school of Stoicism.
Zeno was a Greek from Elea in southern Greece.
Europa.
The original Phoenician name for Tripoli is Oea. It later became named Athar.
Europa was a Phoenician woman of high birth and it has been posited that Europe, the continent, was named after her.
The Europa name is after a mythical Phoenician noblewoman, Europa, who was courted by Zeus and became the queen of Crete.
There is no one definitive explanation for the origin of Europe's name. In Greek mythology, Europa was a Phoenician princess who was abducted by Zeus in bull form and taken to the island of Crete, where she gave birth to Minos. However it is not clear how this name came to be applied to a whole geographic, continental area. Another theory is that it comes from the Phoenician word EROB, meaning where the sun sets (west of Phoenicia).
After Minos, King of Crete and the son of the supreme god Zeus and Europa, a Phoenician princess.
The Indus Valley named Heaven. This place was named after the gods which were up at Heaven.
Well, they were named china and Egypt so that is why they are called that.
North America - named after Amerigo Vespucci South America - named after Amerigo Vespucci Antarctica - Greek for 'Opposite to the Arctic' Europe - named after Phoenician princess, Europa, in Greek mythology Asia - unknown Africa - named after Latin word 'Afri', was described the Carthaginians that lived in Northern Africa Australia - Latin for 'Southern Land'
Europe has always had the name Europe. It was said that Europe was named after a Phoenician princess. Her name was Europa. Muslims often referred Europe as Christendom. Land of Christians