I would say that the most famous Phoenician would have to be Hiram I of Tyre (980-936 bc). Mentioned in The Bible as a friend and trading partner of King Solomon of Israel. Under his rule Tyre grew to be the most important of Phoenician cities.
The answer is of course the afro-Phoenicians were the Carthaginians, who were Phoenicians who established their city and trading empire in north Africa (in today's Tunisia).
The Phoenicians were the ancient people who originated in Lebanon. It was the Phoenicians who founded the city of Carthage and the Carthaginian empire.
The Phoenicians were from the Levant, not Mesopotamia. They passed on their alphabet.
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Phoenicians is important because they are the people of greece. They were the people who lived in greece the inhabitants.
The Greeks, the British, the French, the Americans, the Chinese, The Phoenicians.
Trading..
Trade and alphabetic writing.
The Phonecians
No. Spanish did, in 1519
Their trading empire and their innovations -an alphabet and astral navigation.
The person who discovered the dye for purple was the Phoenicians. They extracted a dye from a type of sea snail called murex to create the rich purple color, known as Tyrian purple. This dye became highly prized and was often reserved for royalty and nobility due to its rarity and expense.
The Phoenicians are About 100 to 0BC
The answer is of course the afro-Phoenicians were the Carthaginians, who were Phoenicians who established their city and trading empire in north Africa (in today's Tunisia).
yes, apparently the Phoenicians had numbers and this is a stupid website.
The Phoenicians did not invent the Greek language.
Islam was invented nearly a millennium after the demise of the Phoenicians.