Examples of using Phoenicians in English and their translations into Polish
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Good, here… With this we will get the Phoenicians out.
The Phoenicians originated in Lebanon 2500 years ago.
These dogs came to Sicily most probably with Phoenicians or from Crete.
The Phoenicians were ultimately the source of all alphabetic scripts adopted by nations west of Syria.
I would rather ask the Phoenicians.
The Phoenicians began to believe in Him,
It's a stalemate, the Phoenicians are to blame.
Carthage, Romans, Phoenicians, pirates.
These islands were settled in antiquity by the Phoenicians, chiefly to exploit certain marine resources and as a promontory fort.
 His beautiful name the state received from the Phoenicians, the language of which malat translates as"shelter.
Since no one knows what Phoenicians looked like, I blended a multitude of human physiognomies to create this plausible simulation.
Celts, Phoenicians, Romans and Arabs all inhabited these lands,
By 1000 BC the Phoenicians, a civilisation centred in what is now Lebanon,
Ethnic Groups: Maltese descendants of ancient Carthaginians and Phoenicians with strong elements of Italian
In ancient times, wealthy Phoenicians and Romans valued themselves on the ground occurring hot springs
Phoenicus was said to have been founded by Phoenicians in the 5th century BC, and thus named after its founders.
Two trading peoples, the Phoenicians and Aramaeans, developed systems of alphabetic writing which were adopted by other peoples.
Founded by the Phoenicians more than three thousand years ago,
later Phoenicians and then Dorians,
The temples were inhabited from pre-history, by Phoenicians and then by the Greeks and Roman periods.