Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Byblos' has mentioned 'Greeks' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
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.
[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.
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).
[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.)