Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Byblos' has mentioned 'Greeks' in the following places:
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The Phoenician city, known to the Greeks as Bxc3xbdblos (xcex92xcfx8dxcexb2xcexbbxcexbfxcfx82) and to the Romans as Byblus, was important for their import of papyrus from Egypt. | WIKI |
[12] The English word "Bible", ultimately deriving from the Greek words bxc3xadblos (xcexb2xcexafxcexb2xcexbbxcexbfxcfx82) and biblxc3xadon (xcexb2xcexb9xcexb2xcexbbxcexafxcexbfxcexbd), may have originated with the Greeks' mispronunciation of the city[3][13][14] or its Egyptian export. | WIKI |
According to the writer Philo of Byblos (quoting Sanchuniathon, and quoted in Eusebius), Byblos founded by the Phoenician shrine god El, (whom the Greeks identified with their god Cronus). | WIKI |
[37] (Cronus was considered the nearest equivalent to the Canaanite Baal or Baal Hammon in the syncretizing system used by the ancient Greeks and Romans.) | WIKI |