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The Ancient World

Episode 18 – The Three Pillars

The Ancient World

Scott C.

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4.62K Ratings

🗓️ 22 December 2012

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

In the west, Phoenician mastery of the Mediterranean was challenged by widespread Greek colonization.  Rome’s first kings established the boundaries and institutions of the early state.  In the Near East, Sennacherib was confronted with the return of a Chaldean usurper to the Babylonian throne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:53.0

Hi, I'm Scott Jesworth and welcome to the ancient world.

1:02.0

Episode 18, The Three Pillars. World.

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Episode 18, The Three Pillars.

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In the aftermath of Tiggler's The Third's Leventine campaign in 738 BC, Phoenician

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power, culture, and identity were split between two poles, the ancient port cities of Biblos, Siden, and Tyre, and their new North African colony of Carthage.

1:27.0

The Leventine Phoenicians found themselves effectively under a Syrian occupation, with their ships and crews

1:34.4

commandeer to support a Syrian campaigns and any independence existing in

1:39.7

name only. The city of Tyre, for example, was never formally incorporated into any of the three

1:45.8

Phoenician provinces of Assyria. Since Neo-Assyrian rulers understood that Tyre strong ties to its overseas colonies centered on the figure of its king.

1:56.0

Regardless of any nuanced political arrangements,

2:00.0

Phoenician commercial activity was now under direct

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