What is another word for phoenicia?

Pronunciation: [fˈə͡ʊnɪʃə] (IPA)

Phoenicia was an ancient civilization on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea. It was known for its maritime trade, shipbuilding, and purple dye production. The name "Phoenicia" is derived from the Greek word "Phoenix," which means "purple-red." Other synonyms for Phoenicia include Canaan, which refers to the region where the Phoenicians lived, and Tyre and Sidon, two of the most important cities in Phoenicia. The Phoenicians were also called the "purple people" because of their production and trade in purple dye. Overall, Phoenicia was a significant civilization with a rich history and cultural influence in the region.

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    • Proper noun, singular
      Venecia.

What are the hypernyms for Phoenicia?

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  • Other hypernyms:

    near east, Mediterranean Region, western asia, ancient civilization, Levantine culture, Mesopotamian culture.

Usage examples for Phoenicia

Coffins of lead have also been found in the rock-tombs of phoenicia.
"The History of Antiquity, Vol. II (of VI)"
Max Duncker
The arts of the kindred land of the Euphrates, the relations of which to phoenicia were at the same time the older, naturally made themselves felt first.
"The History of Antiquity, Vol. II (of VI)"
Max Duncker
Not that there was any lack of inscriptions in phoenicia in ancient days.
"The History of Antiquity, Vol. II (of VI)"
Max Duncker

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