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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...
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  • 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 Castle (Arabic: قلعة جبيل) is a Crusader castle in Byblos, Lebanon. In Crusader times it was known as the Castle of Gibelet /ˈdʒɪbəlɪt, ˈdʒɪblɪt/...
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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...
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    The Byblos script, also known as the Byblos syllabary, Pseudo-hieroglyphic script, Proto-Byblian, Proto-Byblic, or Byblic, is an undeciphered writing...
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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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  • 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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    a Romanesque cathedral in the Lebanese city of Byblos. The church is dedicated to St. Jean Mark, Byblos' patron saint and founder of the town's initial...
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    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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  • Vassal state (section Byblos)
    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...
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    Phoenician town of Byblos, north of Beirut. François Bassil, the current Chairman of Byblos Bank Group, contributed to the establishment of Byblos Bank S.A.L...
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    one of thirteen significant inscriptions discovered in Byblos. Montet, Pierre, BAH 11 - Byblos et l'Egypte Quatre Campagnes de Fouilles à Gebeil...
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    Hôtel Byblos or Le Byblos is a luxury hotel in Saint-Tropez, in the Var region in France, built by Lebanese hotelier Jean-Prosper Gay-Para. The hotel...
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    Phoenician King of Byblos (c. 1000 BC), discovered in 1923 by the French excavator Pierre Montet in tomb V of the royal necropolis of Byblos. The sarcophagus...
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  • Byblos script may refer to: Byblos syllabary (c. 1700 BC) Phoenician script (c. 1200 BC) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • Byblos Club is a multi sports club based in Byblos, Lebanon. The franchise was established in 1981, and such notable players as Jay Youngblood, Michael...
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    in Byblos, but also in Kamid al lawz. The statuettes date to the second millennium BC and are made of bronze, silver, or copper alloy. The Byblos figurines...
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    Archaeological excavations at Byblos indicate that the site has been continually inhabited since at least 5000 B.C. "Byblos". Encyclopaedia Britannica....
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    Byblos marble inscription is a Phoenician inscription on a white marble fragment of a sarcophagus discovered around 1957 in the courtyard of Byblos Castle...
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    published in 1930, currently in the museum of Byblos Castle. It was published in Maurice Dunand's Fouilles de Byblos (volume I, 1926–1932, numbers 1141, plate...
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  • Jocelyne (2010). "Mashru' Laylā ta'allaqat fi Byblos" مشروع ليلى تألّقت في بيبلوس [Mashrou' Leila starred in Byblos]. Al-Jarida (in Arabic). Archived from the...
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    Beirut (redirect from Byblos Cinema)
    or middle Neolithic periods of Byblos and which is held in the school library. Beirut VII, the Rivoli Cinema and Byblos Cinema sites near the Bourj in...
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    Abishemu of Byblos (Ib-shemu; ʼb-šmw) was the ruler of the city-state of Byblos during the late Middle Bronze IIA (c. 1820-1628 BC). In relation to Syria...
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    Byblos District (Arabic: قضاء جبيل; transliteration: Qadaa' Jbeil), also called the Jbeil District (Jbeil is Lebanese Arabic for "Byblos"; standard Arabic...
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  • Barat or Mid-Sha'ban, a Muslim holiday Baalat, 'Lady of Byblos', was the goddess of the city of Byblos, Phoenicia in ancient times. Baraat, a wedding procession...
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    annexed; only Tyre and Byblos, the most powerful city-states, remained tributary states outside of direct Assyrian control. Tyre, Byblos, and Sidon all rebelled...
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  • The Kings of Byblos were the rulers of Byblos, the ancient Phoenician city in what is now Lebanon. Scholars have pieced together the fragmented list from...
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  • The Byblos International Festival is a Lebanese festival held in Byblos, believed to be the first Phoenician city, founded around 5000 BC. The festival...
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  • Saghbine - summer) Zahlé (Zahlé) Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate (Jounieh) Byblos (Byblos) Keserwan (Jounieh) Mount Lebanon Governorate (Baabda) Aley (Aley) Baabda...
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    Shechem, Abdi-Heba of Jerusalem, and the quarrelsome king, Rib-Hadda, of Byblos, who, in over 58 letters, continuously pleads for Egyptian military help...
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