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Phoenicia
Phoenicia
Overview
Phoenicia (~1500–300 BCE) was a maritime civilization of city-states along the coast of modern Lebanon. The Phoenicians were master sailors and traders who developed the alphabet that became the ancestor of Greek, Latin, and most modern alphabets.
Key Facts
- Region: Coastal Lebanon, with colonies across the Mediterranean
- Period: ~1500–300 BCE
- Major cities: Tyre, Sidon, Byblos, Berytus (Beirut)
- Language: Phoenician (Northwest Semitic)
- Writing: Phoenician alphabet (~1050 BCE), ancestor of Greek and Latin alphabets 1
Achievements
- Developed the first widely-used phonetic alphabet ~1050 BCE
- Founded Carthage (~814 BCE) and colonies across the western Mediterranean
- Pioneered long-distance maritime trade (tin from Britain, gold from West Africa)
- Produced Tyrian purple dye from murex snails
- Circumnavigated Africa under commission from Pharaoh Necho II (~600 BCE) 2
Decline
Phoenician city-states fell under successive foreign rule: Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, and finally Macedonian. Tyre was besieged and captured by Alexander the Great in 332 BCE.
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@q[temporal]Line 10: "Region: Coastal Lebanon, with colonies across the Mediterranean" - when was this true?
Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed.
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@q[temporal]Line 12: "Major cities: Tyre, Sidon, Byblos, Berytus (Beirut)" - when was this true?
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@q[temporal]Line 13: "Language: Phoenician (Northwest Semitic)" - when was this true?
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@q[temporal]Line 14: "Writing: Phoenician alphabet (~1050 BCE), ancestor of Greek and Latin alphabe..." - when was this true?
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@q[temporal]Line 17: "Developed the first widely-used phonetic alphabet ~1050 BCE" - when was this true?
Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed.
@q[temporal]Line 18: "Founded Carthage (~814 BCE) and colonies across the western Mediterranean" - when was this true?
Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed.
@q[temporal]Line 19: "Pioneered long-distance maritime trade (tin from Britain, gold from West Africa)" - when was this true?
Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed.
@q[temporal]Line 20: "Produced Tyrian purple dye from murex snails" - when was this true?
Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed.
@q[temporal]Line 21: "Circumnavigated Africa under commission from Pharaoh Necho II (~600 BCE) 2 " - when was this true?
Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed.
@q[missing]Line 10: "Region: Coastal Lebanon, with colonies across the Mediterranean" - what is the source?
Markoe (2000) 1
@q[missing]Line 11: "Period: ~1500–300 BCE" - what is the source?
Markoe (2000) 1
@q[missing]Line 12: "Major cities: Tyre, Sidon, Byblos, Berytus (Beirut)" - what is the source?
Markoe (2000) 1
@q[missing]Line 13: "Language: Phoenician (Northwest Semitic)" - what is the source?
Markoe (2000) 1
@q[missing]Line 17: "Developed the first widely-used phonetic alphabet ~1050 BCE" - what is the source?
Markoe (2000) 1
@q[missing]Line 18: "Founded Carthage (~814 BCE) and colonies across the western Mediterranean" - what is the source?
Markoe (2000) 1
@q[missing]Line 19: "Pioneered long-distance maritime trade (tin from Britain, gold from West Africa)" - what is the source?
Markoe (2000) 1
@q[missing]Line 20: "Produced Tyrian purple dye from murex snails" - what is the source?
Markoe (2000) 1
@q[ambiguous]Line 21: "Circumnavigated Africa under commission from Pharaoh Necho II (~600 BCE) 2 " - what does "II" mean in this context?
II indicates the second ruler of that name in the dynasty.
@q[stale]Line 14: "Writing: Phoenician alphabet (~1050 BCE), ancestor of Greek and Latin alphabe..." - Markoe source from 2000 may be outdated, is this still accurate?
Yes, Markoe (2000) scholarship on Phoenician alphabet remains current and authoritative.