Phoenicia - Wikipedia Phoenicians were an ancient Semitic group of people who lived in the Phoenician city-states along a coastal strip in the Levant region of the eastern Mediterranean, primarily modern Lebanon and the Syrian coast [5]
Phoenicia | Definition, Location, History, Religion . . . Phoenicia, ancient region along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean that corresponds to modern Lebanon, with adjoining parts of modern Syria and Israel Its location along major trade routes led its inhabitants, called Phoenicians, to become notable merchants, traders, and colonizers in the 1st millennium bce
Phoenicia - World History Encyclopedia Phoenicia was an ancient civilization composed of independent city -states located along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea stretching through what is now Syria, Lebanon and northern Israel
Who Were the Phoenicians? - Biblical Archaeology Society Stern identifies the Phoenicians as Canaanites who survived into the first millennium B C E : The Phoenicians were the late Canaanites of the first millennium B C E (Iron Age through Roman period), descendants of the Canaanites of the second millennium B C E (Middle Bronze Age through Late Bronze Age)
Phoenicia, Greeks and Romans - Phoenicians in Phoenicia After the conquest by Alexander the Great in 332 BC, their homeland took on new life as Greek-dominated Phoenicia When the Romans took their turn as conquerors of this much-desired country, it then began to live as Roman-dominated Phoenicia Each of these eras had its own unique character
Phoenician Civilization - New World Encyclopedia Phoenicia was an ancient civilization centered in the north of ancient Canaan, with its heartland along the coastal plains of what is now Lebanon Phoenician civilization was an enterprising maritime trading culture that spread across the Mediterranean during the first millennium B C E