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It's trading empire lasted the first half of the First Century BCE.

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1200 bc - 539 bc

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Q: How long did the Phoenician empire last?
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Who is the emperor of the Phoenician Empire?

There was no Phoenician Empire - the Phoenicians were established in a series of independent city-states.


How did the Phoenician's establish their empire?

It was a trading empire.


What was so unique about the Phoenician's empire?

It was a trading empire.


Who defeated the Phoenician empire?

There was no Phoenician empire - it was a group of independent city-states based in the Levant. They were taken over by the Persian Empire, and later the Roman Empire.


What did the Phoenician alphabet and the trade have in common?

Each had its role in building up the Phoenician trading empire.


Where was the Phoenician empire?

between Syria and Egypt


When did the Phoenician empire exist?

3000 BC


Where was Phoenician trading empire?

Across the Mediterranean


Which Mediterranean empire began as a Phoenician colony?

Carthage.


What led to the Phoenician civilizations ending?

They were first absorbed into the Persian Empire, then the Roman Empire.


When was the Phoenician empire built?

It was a trading empire which grew during the First Millennium BCE.


Did flooding negatively affect the Phoenician empire?

Temporarily when and where it occurred.