Dido of Carthage.
Dido was, according to ancient Greek and Roman sources, the founder and first Queen of Carthage (in modern-day Tunisia). She is best known from the account given by the Roman poet Virgil in his Aeneid. In some sources she is also known as Elissa According to Roman legend, Carthage was founded in 814 BC by Phoenician colonists under the leadership of Elissa (Queen Dido). Therefore, Elisa or Dido lived in about the 8th century BC
3000 BC
G'virah.
himilco
The Phoenicians lived on the coast of Lebanon and Syria from 1550 BC to 300 BC
In the fifth century BC the Phoenician Himilco. Though not much about Himilco is known, it is known that he also explored the coastal areas of France, Spain, and Portugal.
Himilco was the Phoenician who traveled to England. He went around Spain from Carthage and landed in the British Isles.
the Phoenician queen of the seas or English (British) way for tire
It is 1,311 kilometers or 814 miles according to Google Maps.
The high point of Phoenician culture and sea power is usually placed ca. 1200-800 BC.
It's trading empire lasted the first half of the First Century BCE.
Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt in the 1st century BC.