The Phoenician alphabet {on wikipedia}
The Phoenician people in the 9th Century BCE.
The Phoenician alphabet did not contain vowels.
Not that I know of. A Phoenician is/was a citizen of Phoenicia. They were naval pioneers, but it was a whole country and culture.
Each had its role in building up the Phoenician trading empire.
The original Phoenician name for Tripoli is Oea. It later became named Athar.
The Port of Tripoli which was founded in the 7th Century as Oea by the Phoenicians.
Oea which is modern Tripoli.
Tyre, Sidon, Carthage.
it is where the Phoenician port and trade center were located
OEA
the red one
It is where the Phoenician port and trade center were locatedIt was a prosperous trading city in the Western Mediterranean, and as Rome expanded, became a competitor and adversary for dominance of the Western Mediterranean. After three wars, Rome triumphed and sold its people into slavery to eliminate it.
There were many important Phoenician ports and traade centers throughout the Mediterranean. The culture started on the east end of the Med, so a good answer would be Tripoli.
Farming land, a defensively walled city, a port for trade, and a trading fleet.
Their posts dotted the Lebanese and Syrian coast. Their trading centres dotted the Mediterranean Seacoast.
Some other spellings for Tripoli, Libya are:Tarabulus (Arabic)Tripolis (ancient name)Oea (ancient name)