Carthage in North Africa, and later New Carthage in Spain.
Ancient Phoenicia. Their God Dagon was one.
The Phoenicians existed from about 1550 BC to the rise of Alexander in 330 BC.
Rhodos = rose. It is an island in the eastern Mediterranean.
well they started Phoenicia... and im pretty sure they started Canaan(the Canaanites or the Israelites)
The opportunity that the western Mediterranean countries offered for the exploitation of trading activities and mineral resources.
Phoenicia emerged around 1500 BCE in the region of modern-day Lebanon and parts of Syria and Israel. It began as a collection of city-states, such as Tyre, Sidon, and Byblos, that were known for their maritime trade and skilled seafaring. The Phoenicians developed a unique alphabet that greatly influenced later writing systems, and their economic activities, particularly in purple dye and glass production, helped establish them as a dominant trading power in the ancient Mediterranean. Over time, Phoenicia became known for its cultural and commercial contributions, laying the groundwork for future civilizations.
There are no Mediterranean countries that start with 'Dun' or a 'D'.
Many say Phoenicia, many say Scandinavia, many say Polynesia. The debate rages on.
At the Gibraltar strait.
The Mediterranean Sea starts at the Strait of Gibraltar, which is the narrow strait that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea.
Their breeding was so prolific and their land so limited they shipped off their surplus population to seize land and form their own city-states.
Mediterranean Sea