- Byblos - Wikipedia
Byblos ( ˈbɪblɒs BIB-loss; Ancient Greek: Βύβλος), also known as Jebeil, Jbeil or Jubayl (Arabic: جُبَيْل, romanized: Jubayl, locally Jbeil [ʒ (ə)beːl]), is an ancient city in the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate of Lebanon The area is believed to have been first settled between 8800 and 7000 BC [1] and continuously inhabited since 5000 BC [2]
- Byblos | Ancient Phoenician City, Lebanon | Britannica
Byblos, ancient seaport, the site of which is located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea about 20 miles (30 km) north of the modern city of Beirut, Lebanon It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited towns in the world
- Byblos - World History Encyclopedia
Byblos was the ancient Phoenician port city of Gebal (called Byblos by the Greeks) on the coast of the Mediterranean sea in what is, today, Lebanon
- Byblos Downtown – Toronto
Byblos represents a marriage of Eastern Mediterranean cuisine with strong influences from both traditional and local ingredients Using time-honoured classic techniques and modern methods, our dishes showcase the regionally specific spices and flavours of the Eastern Mediterranean seaboard
- Byblos - History and Facts | History Hit
Byblos (in Arabic ‘Jbail’) in Lebanon is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, as attested by the incredibly diverse ages of its ruins Thought to have first inhabited sometime around the 5th millennium BC, Byblos began as a Neolithic village of fisherman
- Ancient Byblos: Powerful Phoenician City With Own Kings
The modern port city of Byblos is built upon multiple layers of ancient ruins It was given its name by the Greeks, who imported papyrus from the city, which has a history of diverse cultures closely related to the Mediterranean for millennia
- Byblos: The Oldest City in the World - History Tools
Byblos is an ancient Phoenician city located on the coast of modern-day Lebanon, about 25 miles (40 km) north of Beirut It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, with evidence of settlement dating back to the Neolithic period around 5000 BC
- The Worlds Longest Continuously Inhabited City - WorldAtlas
Explore Byblos, Lebanon, the world's longest continuously inhabited city Learn about its 7,000-year history, its role in ancient civilizations, and its rich archaeological and cultural heritage
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