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Phoenicia in Latin is... writes that Phoenicia was formerly called... but very little is known of Phoenicia before it was conquered by... but between 1350 and 1300 BC Phoenicia was reconquered by Egypt... that Phoenicia was an early example of a... ruled Phoenicia as far north as Beirut... kingdoms constituting Phoenicia came to be characterized by outsiders and the Phoenicians themselves as... Map of Phoenicia and trade routes... Map of Phoenicia and trade routes... Map of Phoenicia and trade routes... Phoenicia was divided into four vassal kingdoms by the Persians... Phoenicia along with Syria reverted to the Seleucids... or Phoenicia had existed as any political entity...

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