First of all, the alphabet. The Phoenician alphabet has been the basis of Greek, Roman and all later 'western' alphabets.
The Phoenicians were a trading nation, so in term of goods a lot of things were obtained from Phoenicia, such as wood, glass dyes and slaves.
The address of the Phoenicia Library is: 9 Ava Maria Drive, Phoenicia, 12464 M
The phone number of the Phoenicia Library is: 845-688-7811.
phoenicia is the old name of Lebanon
no. phoenicia is present-day Israel. they arent the same thing. Phoenicians were the first sailor/explorers, invented purple dye, invented the alphabet,numbers (roman numerals)
They did not fight over Phoenicia.
Phoenicia Railroad Station was created in 1899.
Phoenicia derives from the ancient Greek word phoínios meaning "purple" - the colour of its popular dye made from sea snails.
Phoenicia did not have a king. It was a collection of ethnically related independent city-states.
Phoenicia was not part of Sumer.
Phoenicia describes an ethnic group of independent city-states centered in the Levant.
Yes, ancient Greek merchants compete with Phoenicia.
Phoenicia was the name given to a collection of independent city-states, so there was no capital.