Yes, the Phoenicians considered themselves to be one people. They were a distinct part of the Semitic peoples, but they lived in independent city-states, just as the Greeks did.
no, they did not think of themselves as one people, ( who knows why.) and their main interest is in buisness and commerce. your welcome.
They did a lot! One invention is the alphabet. Many people think that the Greeks did that, but really the Phoenicians did, and later, the Greeks adopted the Phoenicians alphabet and changed it. That's the alphabet we use today!
Belief in One God. The Phoenicians were idolaters.
Muslims consider themselves followers of the final Prophet sent to Mankind. Muhammad is the foretold Messenger of the Covenant. He is the one promised to Abraham, foretold by many prophets. Even by Moses and Jesus. Google the words: "Muhammad in the Bible". Muslims consider themselves true Monotheists. They worship ONLY God - no one else.
they were one of the first armies
The 2000 US Census allowed Americans to classify themselves as one or more races that they consider themselves to be. This allows for a more descriptive census than one that only allows respondents to say they are of mixed race.
they were one of the first armies
Why do the people of Congo not think of themselves as one nation
One way the Phoenicians influenced later people was through their navigational techniques. They were amazing inventors and created several devices still relied upon today by navigators. They also invented the alphabet which became the basis for the Greek and Roman alphabets, which were the basis of today's writing.
The Phoenicians and the Lydains.
Everyone likes brownies, but teens and young adults may consume the most. It's one of the first things that young people learn to bake themselves, and mom a dad can consider themselves lucky if the cooks have saved them a piece.
They did not fight each other - one was in he Levant, the other in Crete.