- en.wikipedia.org Phoenice (Roman province)Phoenice (Latin: Syria Phoenīcē. Latin: [ˈsʏri.a pʰoeˈniːkeː]; Koinē Greek: ἡ Φοινίκη Συρία, romanized: hē Phoinīkē Syría.
- romanhistory.org provincias/provincia-syria-…Phoenice Secunda was a province of the Roman Empire encompassing the historical region of Phoenicia. After ca.
- britannica.com place/Syria-PhoeniceUnder the provincial reorganization of the Eastern Roman emperor Theodosius II in the early 5th century ce, Syria Phoenice was expanded…
- livius.org articles/place/phoenice/Slowly, Phoenice became part of the Roman sphere of influence, causing disturbances during the Third Macedonian War.note[Polybius, World History 32.6.2.]
- shoukoku-no-altair.fandom.com wiki/PhoeniciaTrivia[. ] Phoenice was a province of the Roman Empire encompassing the historical region of Phoenicia.
- syriaca.org place/151A Roman province including the middle Levantine coast from Tyros north to Tripolis. ... The Wikipedia icon "Phoenice (Roman province)" in Wikipedia.
- en.numista.com catalogue/syria_phoenice_province-…Syria Phoenice was a province of the Roman Empire, created in 198 by dividing the province of Syria into two new provinces: Syria Phoenice and Syria...
- biblestudy.org roman-empire/roman-provinces-in-…...and the coining of money" (A New Classical Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography, Mythology and Geography by William Smith, section on Phoenice).
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/File:Roman_Empire_-_…English: Location of Roman province Syria Phoenice AD 210. Based on: File:Roman Empire - Cyprus (125 AD).svg by User:Milenioscuro (for SVG basemap).
- ru.us.edu.vn en/PhoeniceDuring the following centuries, Phoenice and nearby Antigoneia did not reveal strong traces of Roman presence.[17].