Across the Mediterranean
It was a trading empire.
It was a trading empire.
Each had its role in building up the Phoenician trading empire.
It was a trading empire which grew during the First Millennium BCE.
The Phoenicians.
A Phoenician city-state located in today's Tunisia which was the centre of a great trading empire.
they traded by the Mediterranean Sea by boats, and they used the silk road.
Persian Empire, Phoenician trading empire.
It's trading empire lasted the first half of the First Century BCE.
There was no Phoenician Empire - the Phoenicians were established in a series of independent city-states.
They accepted each other as trading prtners until Persia took the Phoenician city-states into its empire, and ised the Phoenician warships as a large part of its navy in attacking the Greek city-states.
There was no Phoenician empire. Phoenicians formed a series of independent city-states in the Syria-Lebanon area. They established trading stations around the Mediterranean littoral, and one developed into an independent city called Carthage in Tunisia.