19-year-old (17 at the start of the series) son of the former caesar of Phoiníkē, Apollodorus, with whom he has a very estranged relationship. Kyros has...
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Byzantine Emperor Constans II led a fleet in person to attack the Muslims at Phoinike (off Lycia) but it was defeated: both sides suffered heavy losses in the...
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Latin: [ˈsʏri.a pʰoe̯ˈniːkeː]; Koinē Greek: ἡ Φοινίκη Συρία, romanized: hē Phoinī́kē Syría Koinē Greek: [(h)e pʰyˈni.ke syˈri.a]) was a province of the Roman...
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land as "Canaan". Arabic: فِيْنِيْقِيَّة [fiːniːqjaː] Greek: Φοινίκη (Phoiníkē) Hebrew Israeli Hebrew: פיניקיה (Feniqiyah or Finiqiyah) Latin: Phœnicia...
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the Seleucid (c. 178 BC), 2nd-century BC high-priest in Coele-Syria and Phoinike, commissioned by Seleucus IV Philopator Olympiodorus of Thebes (fl. 412)...
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Dionysus : ‘There is a certain Nysa, mountain high, with forests thick, in Phoinike afar, close to Aigyptos' (Egypt's) streams.’ Diodorus Siculus, Library...
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University Press, 2007. ISBN 0-19-927778-8 "Onchesmos was the principal port of Phoinike, the capital of Chaonia,..." Cic. Att. 7.2 Dionysius of Halicarnassus,...
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36 Herodotus, Bks. 2:104 (Φοἰνικες δἐ καὶ Σὐριοι οἱ ἑν τᾔ Παλαιστἰνῃ, "Phoinikes de kaì Surioi oi en té Palaistinē"); 3:5; 7:89 Kasher 1990, p. 15 Asheri...
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reported use by the Phoenicians for navigation at sea were also named Phoinikē. The tradition of naming the northern constellations "bears" appears to...
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