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phoenician
Fenike

Yunanlar, Mısırlılar, Fenikeliler ve Kartacalılar, Avrupa'yı keşfettiler. - The Greeks, Egyptians, Phoenicians and Carthaginians discovered Europe.

Phoenician
(isim) Fenikeli
Phoenician
{i} Fenikeli

Yunanlar, Mısırlılar, Fenikeliler ve Kartacalılar, Avrupa'yı keşfettiler. - The Greeks, Egyptians, Phoenicians and Carthaginians discovered Europe.

Phoenician
(sıfat) Fenike
phoenicians
(Tarih) Fenikeliler
Englisch - Englisch
: Archaic spelling of Phoenician
Phoenician
The Semitic language spoken by the inhabitants of Phoenicia
Phoenician
Of, from, or related to the country or civilisation of Phoenicia
Phoenician
An inhabitant of Phoenix, Arizona

Locals also moan that Phoenicians are becoming more antisocial.

Phoenician
An inhabitant of Phoenicia (a country located on the shores of North Africa and the eastern Mediterranean Sea around the year 1000 BCE)
Phoenician
{i} resident of Phoenician empire (ancient kingdom that was located on the territory of modern-day Syria, Lebanon and Israel)
Phoenician
One of a people of ancient Phoenicia. They were merchants, traders, and colonizers who probably arrived from the Persian Gulf 3000 BC. By the 2nd millennium BC they had colonies in the Levant, North Africa, Anatolia, and Cyprus. They traded wood, cloth, dyes, embroideries, wine, and decorative objects; ivory and wood carving became their specialties, and the work of Phoenician goldsmiths and metalsmiths was well known. Their alphabet became the basis of the Greek alphabet
Phoenician
{s} of or belonging to Phoenicia (ancient kingdom that was located on the territory of modern-day Syria, Lebanon and Israel)
phoenician
the extinct language of an ancient Semitic people who dominated trade in the ancient world a member of an ancient Semitic people who dominated trade in the first millennium B
phoenician
the extinct language of an ancient Semitic people who dominated trade in the ancient world
phoenician
a member of an ancient Semitic people who dominated trade in the first millennium B C
Phoenician alphabet
An alphabet composed of twenty-two letters use for writing the Phoenician language
Phoenician script
most ancient form of writing
Phœnicians
: plural form of Phœnician
Phoenicians
plural of Phoenician
phoenicians
People of the ancient civilization of Phoenicia, a collection of city-states located on the Mediterranean Sea, where Syria and Lebanon now exist The Phoenicians are famous as early ship-builders and sailors and are credited for the development of the first alphabet
phoenicians
Seafaring traders of the Old World who settled throughout the eastern Mediterranean realm, the PHOENICIANS invented the Latin alphabet by employing Ogamic vowel rules from the ARMORICANS with a graphical method of communication from Middle Eastern kingdoms Traders in indigo and other unique items of value, the PHOENICIANS also visited the ATLANTEAN CONTINENT wherein evidence of their visit are found in discovered amphora jugs near Honduras and Brazil See ALPHABET and ARMORICANS