In a pre-scientific era, people attributed natural phenomena to gods as an explanation to unknown natural forces. The Phoenicians had their own names for these gods, as did other peoples. The Romans and Greeks came to realise these gods were the same, just with different names.
The Phoenicians were polytheistic in their religious beliefs, meaning they worshipped multiple gods and goddesses.
They took gods from Greeks, Egyptians and the Levant.
Ribichini, Sergio (1988). "Beliefs and Religious Life". In Moscati, Sabatino. The Phoenicians. ISBN 0896598926
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Belief in One God. The Phoenicians were idolaters.
their basic beliefs
Religious ceremonies and sacrifices.
the religious beliefs held by the Shang
Christian beliefs
what were the religious beliefs
Israelites record history and religious beliefs inside the Torah.
Cleopatra VII adopted traditional Egyptian religious beliefs.