Phoenicians in Vietnamese

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1. The alphabet is usually ascribed to the phoenicians.

2. Phoenicians Ancient Era Sailing 85 23 4 1 1 population Pentekonter Quadrireme Boarding Vessel Navigator The Bireme unit is special to the Phoenicians

3. Or Colchian or Phoenicians and Barbarised every word

4. * Still, the Phoenicians were expert seamen, and their ships were large and seaworthy.

5. The Phoenicians discovered the metal there some two and a half millennia ago.

6. Even so, I seriously doubt the Phoenicians can make a timber quote in time.

7. The "modern" style of Castanets probably originated with the Phoenicians, who passed it …

8. Originally Canaan was used by the Phoenicians to designate the place where Sidon was built

9. Bireme definition is - a galley with two banks of oars used especially by the ancient Greeks and Phoenicians.

10. The Phoenicians discovered a seemingly inexhaustible supply of these minerals near the river Guadalquivir, not far from Cádiz.

11. North Africa experienced Colonization from Europe and Western Asia in the early historical period, particularly Greeks and Phoenicians.

12. Who Alphabetised the alphabet? The Phoenicians lived on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean around 1500–300 BC

13. Astarte definition: a fertility goddess worshipped by the Phoenicians : identified with Ashtoreth of the Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

14. In nearby Kadıköy (ancient Chalcedon), a large port settlement dating from the Phoenicians (which predates the Megaran settlement) has been discovered.

Trong khu vực Kadıköy cận kề (Chalcedon cổ đại), một khu định cư hải cảng lớn có niên đại từ thời kỳ người Phoenicia (sớm hơn khu định cư của người Megara) cũng đã được phát hiện.

15. Ascribe definition, to credit or assign, as to a cause or source; attribute; impute: The alphabet is usually Ascribed to the Phoenicians

16. The Phoenicians traded salt, wine, dried fish, cedar, pine, metalwork, glass, embroidery, fine linen, and cloth dyed the famous Tyrian purple.

Người Phê-ni-xi buôn bán muối, rượu, cá khô, gỗ tuyết tùng, gỗ thông, tác phẩm nghệ thuật bằng kim loại, sản phẩm thủy tinh, đồ thêu, vải lanh mịn và vải được nhuộm màu tía nổi tiếng của Ty-rơ.

17. Probably developed by the Phoenicians, a century before the Greeks adopted the design in the 8 th Century, B.C., the Bireme set …

18. This system was then adopted by the Phoenicians, who Bartered their goods to people in other cities located across the oceans

19. The Phoenicians called her Astarte, the Assyrians worshiped her as Ishtar, and the Philistines had a temple of Asherah (1 Samuel 31:10)

20. (Isaiah 23:7b) Phoenicians travel to distant places, setting up trading posts and ports of call, which in some instances grow into colonies.

(Ê-sai 23:7b) Người Phê-ni-xi du hành đến những nơi xa, thiết lập những trạm thông thương buôn bán và cảng ghé mà một số đã trở thành thuộc địa.

21. Malta was later ruled by the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Byzantines and Arabs before it was occupied by the County of Sicily in 1091.

Malta từng được cai trị bởi người Phoenicia, người Carthaginia, người La Mã, người Byzantine và người Ả Rập trước khi nó bị đánh chiếm bởi Bá quốc Sicilia năm 1091.

22. Baal, also known as the sun god or the storm god, is the name of the supreme male deity worshiped by ancient Phoenicians and Canaanites

23. Its location on a natural harbour (Annaba Gulf) between Capes Garde and Rosa early attracted the Phoenicians, probably in the 12th century bce.

24. The Bireme (a ship with two banks of oars), probably adopted from the Phoenicians, followed and became the leading warship of the 8th century bc

25. The word “Barbarian” originated in ancient Greece, and was initially used to describe all non-Greek-speaking peoples, including Persians, Egyptians, Medes and Phoenicians.

26. Tyre was often attacked by Egypt and was besieged by Assyrian king Shalmaneser V, who was assisted by the Phoenicians of the mainland, for five years.

Thành phố thường bị Ai Cập tấn công và từng bị Shalmaneser V (vua của Assyria và Babylon) vây hãm trong vòng năm năm.

27. Carthage definition, an ancient city-state in N Africa, near modern Tunis: founded by the Phoenicians in the middle of the 9th century b.c.; destroyed in 146 b.c

28. Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics record the cultivation of purple grapes, and history attests to the ancient Greeks, Phoenicians, and Romans growing purple grapes for both eating and wine production.

Chữ viết tượng hình Ai Cập cổ đại đã ghi lại việc trồng nho tím, và lịch sử minh chứng rằng người Hy Lạp, Phoenicia và La Mã cổ đại đã trồng nho tím để ăn và sản xuất rượu vang.

29. The Phoenicians were the foremost shipbuilders of the ancient world and are generally credited by most archaeologists and historians with creating the Bireme design, even though the word “Bireme” is Latin.

30. Cadiz formerly known as Gadir by the Phoenicians The City of Cadiz Cadiz stands on a peninsula jutting out into a bay, and is almost entirely surrounded by water

31. ‘In Antiquity Gibraltar belonged in turn to the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, and Visigoths.’ ‘His 37-volume Natural History is the longest work on science in Latin that has survived from Antiquity.’

32. Algeria has known many empires and dynasties starting with the ancient Numidians (3rd century B.C.), Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, over a dozen different Arab and Berber dynasties, Spaniards, and Ottoman Turks

33. Biremes were ere long superseded by triremes, or vessels with three banks of oars, which are said to have been invented at Corinth, 12 but which came into use among the Phoenicians before the end of the sixth century B.C

34. Such selections were first made from neighbouring forests and then from progeny from farther afield brought by the spread of civilisations from one area to another (e.g., Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans and Arabs throughout the Mediterranean and Spaniards and Portuguese from Europe to America).

35. (2Ch 1:15; Ec 2:4-6) Although the Phoenician workers of King Hiram were employed in the cutting of timbers in Lebanon for the temple construction, the record does not support the view often advanced that the temple at Jerusalem was primarily and essentially the work of Phoenicians.

36. "The first neon tubes were used to illuminate the Grand Palais in Paris in this year." "Phoenicians, sent by an Egyptian pharaoh, circumnavigate the continent of Africa in this year." If you answered 1965, 1910, and circa 600 B.C., you're on a winning streak in Chronology, …

37. The Romans used the term Barbarus for uncivilised people, opposite to Greek or Roman, and in fact, it became a common term to refer to all foreigners among Romans after Augustus age (as, among the Greeks, after the Persian wars, the Persians), including the Germanic peoples, Persians, Gauls, Phoenicians and Carthaginians.