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  • Britannica, Volume 21 Phoenicia by George Albert Cooke 23393101911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 21 — PhoeniciaGeorge Albert Cooke ​PHOENICIA, in ancient geography...
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  • The New Student's Reference Work Phœnicia 1763010The New Student's Reference Work — PhœniciaPhœnicia (fē-nĭs′i-a), a territory on the eastern coast...
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  • Sea up the river Euphrates; and another which had been conveyed ​from Phoenicia, consisting of two Phoenician quinqueremes, three quadriremes, twelve...
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  • Philippi Philippians, Epistle to the Philistia Philistines Phinehas Phlegon Phoenicia Phrygia Phut Phygellus Phylacteries Physician Pi-beseth Pieces Piety Pigeon...
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  • Phoenicia. The beauty of Europa fired the love of Zeus, who approached her in the form of a white bull and carried her away from her native Phoenicia...
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  • 96240Catholic Encyclopedia — BothrysSiméon Vailhé A titular see situated in Phoenicia. Bothrys is the Greek name of a city founded by Ithobaal, King of Tyre...
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  • —Of the idol temples which were destroyed by John in Phœnicia. On receiving information that Phœnicia was still suffering from the madness of the demons’...
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  • Galilee. Upper Galilee was bounded N. and W. by Mt. Lebanon, Cœle-Syria, and Phœnicia, E. by the Jordan, and S. by Lower Galilee. This division was called Galilee...
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  • 104920Catholic Encyclopedia — PalmyraSiméon Vailhé Titular metropolitan see in Phoenicia Secunda. Solomon (III Kings, ix, 18) built Palmira (A. V. Tadmore) in...
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  • Deserters into Egypt.—Proceedings of Agis, King of Sparta.—Alexander Occupies Phoenicia. Darius fled through the night with a few attendants; but in the daytime...
    383 bytes (2,176 words) - 21:56, 7 November 2014
  • Constantine/Book IV — Chapter 39Philip Schaff et al. Chapter XXXIX.—That a Place in Phœnicia also was made a City, and in Other Cities Idolatry was abolished, and Churches...
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  • not only in his own city of Edessa, and in neighbouring towns, but in Phœnicia, in Egypt, and in the Thebaid, through all which regions he had travelled...
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  • Encyclopedia Abila 90186Catholic Encyclopedia — Abila ​Abila, a titular see of Phœnicia, in the region of Mt. Libanus, now Suk Wady Barada, near Damascus, and...
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  • The New Student's Reference Work Purple, Tyrian 2575579The New Student's Reference Work — Purple, Tyrian ​Pur′ple, Tyrian. See Phœnicia....
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  • from Egypt to Oregon. Ages ago wise men passed the lamp from Egypt to Phoenicia, thence to Athens, thence to Rome, thence to London, thence to Boston;...
    317 bytes (301 words) - 23:33, 25 September 2018
  • This Tenth edition published 1886. Egypt and Babylon, 1885 History of Phoenicia, 1889 Parthia, 1893 Memoir of Major-General Sir HC Rawlinson, 1898 "Herodotus...
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  • 93257Catholic Encyclopedia — Alalis ​Alalis (Alalius), a titular see of Phœnicia (Palmyra), whose episcopal list is known from 325 to 451. It was located...
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  • Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition Tarshish 2667962Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition — Tarshish ​ TARSHISH. ⁠ See Phœnicia, vol. xviii. p. 806....
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  • (Hebrew) Koran Mecca Mohammed and Mohammedanism Moses of Chorene Persia Phœnicia Solomon Syria "Oussani, Reverend Gabriel," in The Catholic Encyclopedia...
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  • at the head of her troops, made incursions into Palestine, as far as Phoenicia, ravaged the frontiers of Egypt, and was engaged in several battles, in...
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