Sanchuniathon

Sanchuniathon (; Ancient Greek: }} ; probably from , "Sakkun has given"), also known as Sanchoniatho the Berytian, was a Phoenician author. His three works, originally written in the Phoenician language, survive only in partial paraphrase and a summary of a Greek translation by Philo of Byblos recorded by the Christian bishop Eusebius. These few fragments comprise the most extended literary source concerning Phoenician religion in either Greek or Latin: Phoenician sources, along with all of Phoenician literature, were lost with the parchment on which they were written. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Sanchuniathon ca. v9
Published 1826
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Published 1826
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by Sanchuniathon
Published 1836
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by Sanchuniathon
Published 1836
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by Grotefend, C. L.
Published 1836
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Published 1836
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by Sanchuniathon ca. v9
Published 1837
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