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