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What was the cause of the fall in Phoenicia?

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The Phoenician city-states were incorporated into the Persian Empire, which was then taken over successively by Alexander the Greats Macedonian Empire, disputed between Egypt and Syria, then absorbed as part of the Province of Syria into the Roman Empire.

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