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| c. 950 BC |
| | Wood from the famous cedars of Lebanon is only one of the many luxury goods traded by the Phoenicians | |
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| -868 BC |
| | Ashburbanipal II extracts tribute from the cities of Phoenicia, beginning a period of Assyrian domination of the region | |
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| c. -850 BC |
| | Citium, in Cyprus, is the first of many Phoenician colonies in the Mediterranean | |
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| c. -814 BC |
| | The traditional date of the founding of Carthage (supposedly by the mythical queen Dido, but in practice by Phoenicians) | |
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| c. 700 BC |
| | The Greeks make the Phoenician alphabet much more flexible by the addition of vowels, from alpha to omega | |
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| c. 700 BC |
| | The island of Sicily is colonized from the eastern Mediterranean by both Phoenicians and Greeks | |
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| c. 600 BC |
| | Phoenicians sail round the Cape of Good Hope and bring back the surprising news that the sun was seen to the north of them | |
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| 528 BC |
| | The Phoenician cities, liberated from Babylonian rule, willingly accept inclusion in the Persian empire | |
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| c. 300 BC |
| | Phoenicia is brought into the new Hellenistic empire, changing hands frequently between contending successors of Alexander | |
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| c. 120 BC |
| | Antipater, a Greek author living on the Phoenician coast, lists the seven wonders of the world | |
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