Sidonians

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The Sidonians were an ancient Semitic people centered in the Phoenician city of Sidon, renowned for their maritime trade, craftsmanship, and cultural influence across the Mediterranean.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Sidonians canonical 2
Sidonian 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Semitic people
ancient people
culturalInfluenceOn Greek alphabet
Mediterranean maritime practices
culture Phoenician culture
ethnicityOf Sidon
export glassware
luxury crafts
metal goods
purple-dyed textiles
knownFor Mediterranean trade networks
colonization
craftsmanship
glassmaking
maritime trade
metalworking
purple dye production
seafaring
shipbuilding
language Phoenician language
languageFamily Northwest Semitic
surface form: Northwest Semitic languages
locatedInThePast Levant region
surface form: Levant

Phoenician civilization
surface form: Phoenicia

Sidon
majorCity Sidon
Tyre
neighboringPeople Arameans
Cypriots
Israelites
Philistines
partOf Phoenician civilization
surface form: Phoenicians
politicalStatus city-state inhabitants
subjects of Achaemenid Empire
vassals of Assyrian Empire
vassals of Neo-Babylonian Empire
region Canaan
Eastern Mediterranean
religion Canaanite religion
Phoenician religion
religiousPractice polytheism
timePeriod Bronze Age
Classical antiquity
Iron Age
tradedWith Assyrians
Babylonians
Punic (Carthaginian) people
surface form: Carthaginians

Egyptians
Greeks
Persians
writingSystem Phoenician alphabet

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Canaanites subgroupIncludes Sidonians
Jezebel ethnicGroup Sidonians
this entity surface form: Sidonian
Dan (Laish) originalInhabitants Sidonians