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'No falafel for you'
'OYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY VEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEY'
found evidence of Phoenician mining
operations in Australia around 1000 B.C., a Central Queensland
Sauce
Sauce
Sauce
*le'juice*
>Phoenician Mining
>Way too recent to be Phoenician
DAMMIT CHEMO
I wanted a good lie
Sorry dude
Nigger
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I didn't know we could ascend even further beyond tbh
8ch ddos'd
Shills poppin
MUST BE MONDAY
Fuck it
I'm listening to bass boosted ssj3 transformation
fuck you all normie ass faggots
Ascend to D E A F N E S S
>drops kiked site
>trys to shift over to R
>sheet
At the council of Nicaea in 325 A.D., eleven bishops were present from Phoenicia. They were the bishops of Tyre, Damascus, Sidon, Tripolis, Paneas, Berytus, Palmyra, Ptolemais, Alasus, Emesa, and Antaradus. Saint Augustine (400 AD) witnesses to the same account of Saint Jerome. The Church Councils of Tyre (449 & 515 AD), do the same, as well. And last but not least, the Fall of Phoenicia to the Arabs (640 AD), testify to the continued existence of Phoenicia, in the seventh century. Finally, Church tradition of naming the major bishops of Phoenicia, honorary, living title of 'Metropolitan Archbishop of Phoenicia Maritima.' Lebanese bishops continue to carry this title today (see page with translation -- MP3 Byzantine psaltica chants: Bishop of Beirut & Bishop of Tripoli) are a few of many solid proofs that Phoenicia and its people live on despite the misinformation.
Why call them phoenicians if they're actually canaanites
hitites
lol
You're such shit
Many ignorant historians claim that Phoenicia ceased to exist in 64 B.C. That "happened" when it became part of the Roman world. But, in 425 A.D. official Roman records show the division of Phoenicia Prima into two provinces: Phoenicia Maritima and Phoenicia Libanensis. In the early Byzantine times, the Count of Phoenicia governed Phoenicia. In 380 A.D., Saint Jerome wrote: 'Damnatur Origenes a Demetrio episeopo exceptis Palaestinae...et Phoenicis atque Achaiae sacerdotibus' since 231 A.D. This means that he considered Phoenicia as a separate entity.
>muh phoenicians
>disregard sumeria
>disregard Sepharvaim
>disregard the Ancient Chinese connection
Oy vey
Mongolian
I bet you have a golden goat @Rivendell
Wrong