The kings of the various city-states were.
Phoenicia did not have a king. It was a collection of ethnically related independent city-states.
the Phoenicians where divided into three classes that citizens of phoenicia were divided into. social class was the top class which included priests, government officials, and land owners. the middle class included merchants, cratsfpeople, farmers, and fishermen. the working class included slaves and servants.
the Phoenicians where divided into three classes that citizens of phoenicia were divided into. social class was the top class which included priests, government officials, and land owners. the middle class included merchants, cratsfpeople, farmers, and fishermen. the working class included slaves and servants.
Phoenicia was a series of independent city-states each with its own petty king.
Phoenicia was an ethnic group of independent city states, each with its own petty king.
The king of each city-state.
Greece did not conquer Phoenicia. Macedonian king Alexander took it over as part of his conquest of the Persian Empire in 334 BCE.
Phoenicia was comprised of independent city-states with their own political systems. Assyria was an empire ruled by a king and his council.
Her father Ethbaal was the king of Sidon, so this is probably where she was from.
I'm pretty sure it was Europa.- In the Iliad, Europa is mentioned as the daughter of Phoenix, the first king of Phoenicia. However, according to Apollodorus, Europa was his sister, not his daughter.
Phoenicia was comprised of a series of independent city-states, which each had its own government headed by a petty-king and his council, which were guided by an assembly of the adult male citizens of the city.
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