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Byblos, are
etymologically related.
During the Crusades, this name
appeared in
European records as
Gibelet or Giblet. This name was used for
Byblos Castle...
- Bank,
Byblos,
Lebanon Byblos Castle,
Byblos,
Lebanon Byblos Club, a
multi sports club
based in
Byblos,
Lebanon Byblos Port,
Byblos,
Lebanon Byblos syllabary...
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Byblos Port is an
ancient port in
Byblos,
Lebanon and is
believed by the
Lebanese to be
oldest port in the world.
Around 3000 BC,
Byblos Port was the most...
- The
Byblos script, also
known as the
Byblos syllabary, Pseudo-hieroglyphic script, Proto-Byblian, Proto-Byblic, or Byblic, is an
undeciphered writing...
- to jido
Byblos Castle is a
Crusader castle in
Byblos, Lebanon. In
Crusader times it was
known as the
Castle of
Gibelet /ˈdʒɪbəlɪt, ˈdʒɪblɪt/, also spelled...
- Baumgarten, The
Phoenician History of
Philo of
Byblos, 1981.
Peter Barr Reid Forbes, "Philon of
Byblos" in The
Oxford classical Dictionary, New York,...
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treaty that
created a
border from
north of
Byblos to
Damascus between the two empires. The
Kingdom of
Byblos was
significant in
linking the
worlds of Egypt...
- The
Byblos bronze spatulas are a
number bronze spatulas found in
Byblos, two of
which were inscribed. One
contains a
Phoenician inscription (known as...
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literally "Lady of
Byblos"), also
known as Bēltu ša
Gubla (Akkadian: dNIN ša uruGub-la) and Baaltis, was the
tutelary goddess of the city of
Byblos.
While in the...
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Phoenician town of
Byblos,
north of Beirut. François B****il, the
current Chairman of
Byblos Bank Group,
contributed to the
establishment of
Byblos Bank S.A.L...