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  1. Phoenicia. Phoenicia (phiên âm tiếng Việt: Phê-ni-xi) là một nền văn minh cổ đại nằm ở miền bắc khu vực Canaan cổ đại, với trung tâm nằm dọc vùng eo biển Liban, Syria, và bắc Israel ngày nay. Nền văn minh Phoecinia là một nền văn minh dựa vào thương mại hàng hải trải khắp ...

  2. Phoenicia under Roman rule describes the Phoenician city states (in the area of modern Lebanon, coastal Syria, the northern part of Galilee, Acre and the Northern Coastal Plain) ruled by Rome from 64 BCE to the Muslim conquests of the 7th century. The area around Berytus (and to a lesser degree around Heliopolis) was the only Latin speaking and ...

  3. Phoenicia Hotel Beirut. /  33.90056°N 35.49444°E  / 33.90056; 35.49444. The InterContinental Phoenicia Beirut is a historic 5-star luxury hotel situated in the Minet El Hosn neighborhood of Beirut, Lebanon. It is located on Rue Fakhreddine near the Corniche Beirut promenade and walking-distance from Beirut Central District, and a few ...

  4. The Phoenician alphabet [b] is a consonantal alphabet (or abjad) [2] used across the Mediterranean civilization of Phoenicia for most of the 1st millennium BCE. It was the first mature alphabet, and attested in Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions found across the Mediterranean region. In the history of writing systems, the Phoenician script also ...

  5. Phoenician ( / fəˈniːʃən / fə-NEE-shən; Phoenician śpt knʿn lit. 'language of Canaan' [2]) is an extinct Canaanite Semitic language originally spoken in the region surrounding the cities of Tyre and Sidon.

  6. Ang Phoenicia (Kastila: Fenicia) ay isang kabihasnan sa hilagang bahagi ng Kanaan, ang banal na lupain para sa mga Kristiyano at mga Hudyo. Umiral ang Penisya magmula 1200 BK magpahanggang 900 BK. Mayroon sariling wika ang mga Penisyo o Penisyano (mga taga-Penisya, Penisyana kung babae), tinatawag na wikang Penisyo , na mahalaga sa napakaraming makabagong mga wika.

  7. Phoenicia came under Roman rule in 64 BC, when Pompey created the province of Syria. With the exception of a brief period in 36–30 BC, when Mark Antony gave the region to Ptolemaic Egypt, Phoenicia remained part of the province of Syria thereafter. [1] Emperor Hadrian (reigned 117–138) is said to have considered a division of the overly ...