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  3. Phoenician settlement of North Africa - Wikipedia

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    Map of Phoenician settlements and trade routes. The Phoenician settlement of North Africa or Phoenician expedition to North Africa was the process of Phoenician people migrating and settling in the Maghreb region of North Africa, encompassing present-day Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia, from their homeland of Phoenicia in the Levant region, including present-day Lebanon, Israel, and Syria ...

  4. File:Phoenician trade routes (eng).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Trade routes of the Phoenician civilization in the Mediterranean Sea. Date: 6 January 2010: Source: ... Major Phoenician trade networks (c. 1200–800 BC)

  5. Carthaginian Iberia - Wikipedia

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    Phoenician trade routes. The Phoenicians were a people from the eastern Mediterranean who were mainly traders from the cities of Tyre, Sidon, and Byblos.They established many trading colonies around the Mediterranean Sea, including colonies in Spain. [2]

  6. Phoenicia - Wikipedia

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    [145] [146] Through their maritime trade, the Phoenicians spread the use of the alphabet to Anatolia, North Africa, and Europe. [29] [147] The name Phoenician is by convention given to inscriptions beginning around 1050 BC, because Phoenician, Hebrew, and other Canaanite dialects were largely indistinguishable before that time.

  7. List of Phoenician cities - Wikipedia

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    Phoenician colonies This is a list of cities and colonies of Phoenicia in modern-day Lebanon , coastal Syria , northern Israel , as well as cities founded or developed by the Phoenicians in the Eastern Mediterranean area, North Africa , Southern Europe , and the islands of the Mediterranean Sea .

  8. Portal:Phoenicia - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Lutatius was the agreement between Carthage and Rome of 241 BC (amended in 237 BC), that ended the First Punic War after 23 years of conflict. Most of the fighting during the war took place on, or in the waters around, the island of Sicily and in 241 BC a Carthaginian fleet was defeated by a Roman fleet commanded by Gaius Lutatius Catulus while attempting to lift the blockade of ...

  9. Category:File-Class Phoenicia articles - Wikipedia

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    File talk:Phoenician ship, National Bank of Hungary, 2017 Lipótváros.jpg; File talk:Phoenician ship.jpg; File talk:Phoenician trade routes (eng).svg; File talk:Phoenician traders on the coast of Britain.jpg; File talk:Phoenician, Iraq, Nimrud, 9th-8th Century BC - Decorative Plaque- Man; and Griffin in Combat - 1968.45 - Cleveland Museum of ...

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