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Phoenicia

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2500 BCE – 64 BCE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
2500 BCE – 64 BCE
Duration
2436 years
Known Periods
10
Capital
Sidon
Data Confidence
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Overview

Phoenicians were an ancient Semitic people who inhabited city-states in Canaan along the Levantine coast of the eastern Mediterranean, primarily in present-day Lebanon and parts of coastal Syria. Their maritime civilization expanded and contracted over time, with its cultural core stretching from Arwad to Mount Carmel. Through trade and colonization, the Phoenicians extended their influence across the Mediterranean, from Cyprus to the Maghreb and Iberian Peninsula, leaving behind thousands of inscriptions. The Phoenicians emerged directly from the Bronze Age Canaanites, and their cultural traditions survived the Late Bronze Age collapse, continuing into the Iron Age with little interruption. They referred to themselves as Canaanites and their land as Canaan, though the territory they occupied was smaller than that of earlier.

Historical Periods

Phoenicia (-1150–-1001)

1150 BCE – 1001 BCE

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Capital: SidonArea: 12,354 km²

Phoenicia (-1000–-901)

1000 BCE – 901 BCE

Capital: SidonArea: 12,908 km²

Phoenicia (-900–-801)

900 BCE – 801 BCE

Capital: SidonArea: 14,560 km²

Phoenicia (-800–-751)

800 BCE – 751 BCE

Capital: SidonArea: 25,399 km²

Phoenicia (-750–-701)

750 BCE – 701 BCE

Capital: SidonArea: 28,407 km²

Phoenicia (-700–-676)

700 BCE – 676 BCE

Capital: SidonArea: 11,931 km²

Phoenicia (-675–-651)

675 BCE – 651 BCE

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Capital: SidonArea: 15,639 km²

Phoenicia (-650–-631)

650 BCE – 631 BCE

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Capital: SidonArea: 14,536 km²

Phoenicia (-630–-616)

630 BCE – 616 BCE

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Capital: SidonArea: 9,718 km²

Phoenicia (-615–-601)

615 BCE – 601 BCE

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Capital: SidonArea: 34,487 km²

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