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c. 300 BC
 
    
Phoenicia is brought into the new Hellenistic empire, changing hands frequently between contending successors of Alexander       
299 BC
 
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Seleucus founds Antioch as a Greek city on the trade route between Mesopotamia and Europe       
c. 200 BC
 
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The oasis city of Palmyra acquires importance on the caravan route between Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean      
Palmyra
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c. 120 BC
 
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Antipater, a Greek author living on the Phoenician coast, lists the seven wonders of the world       
64 BC
 
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Pompey takes Antioch and brings Syria under control as a Roman province       
64 BC
 
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The Roman annexation of Syria brings the Silk Road all the way to the Mediterranean      
64 BC
 
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The Seleucid dynasty ends when Syria, the last remnant ruled by his family, falls to the Romans      
64 BC
 
     
Phoenicia is incorporated into the Roman province of Syria, with Tyre and Sidon retaining a measure of self-government        
c. 50 BC
 
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The Phoenicians discover that a blob of molten glass can be puffed out to form a hollow vessel       
37 BC
 
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Antony and Cleopatra, accompanied by their three-year-old twins, marry in Antioch       
Limestone head resembling Cleopatra, c.40 BC
British Museum

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