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The Phoenicians practiced a polytheistic religion, worshipping a pantheon of deities that included gods and goddesses associated with nature, fertility, and the sea. They also believed in the existence of spirits and demons.

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What type of religion did the Phoenicians have?

their religion was Phoenician


Where did the Phoenicians get their religion from?

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What religion the Phoenicians?

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Mainly Egypt and Mesopotamia.


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Their own one of many functional gods.


The Phoenicians borrowed religious ideas from?

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Why is ancient Phoenician religion not that well understood?

There are so few ancient Phoenicians around to talk with about it.


What was the religion practiced by the Phoenicians?

The religion practiced by the Phoenicians was a polytheistic belief system, meaning they worshipped multiple gods and goddesses. Their pantheon included deities such as Baal, Astarte, and Melqart, among others. They also engaged in rituals and sacrifices to honor and appease their gods.


What did the Phoenicians believe when it came to religion?

They were polytheistic and worshiped a mixture of Egyptian, Greek and Semitic gods including Isis, Adonis and El.


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Ribichini, Sergio (1988). "Beliefs and Religious Life". In Moscati, Sabatino. The Phoenicians. ISBN 0896598926


What did the Phoenicians do on their spare time?

Between working and fighting, they ate, drank, had sex, slept, had music and entertainment, practised their religion.