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TYRE
Tyre as the Greeks called
it, also known as Sour, offers two impressive sites dating back to the Greek,
Roman, Phoenician, Byzantine and Crusader periods. The ‘bass’ site
contains one of the largest hippodromes existing from the Roman
period and a very big necropolis amongst other vestiges. The
other site ‘the imperial city’, by the sea-side, has a very
beautiful mosaic and marble Roman alley, an arena for two thousand
people, baths, and remains of the Phoenician wall of the city.
Sour is also known for its phoenician king Hiram who provided
cedar logs to Solomon, and its purple dye industry and its many
legends notably the one of Europa whose name is at the origin
of a continent’s name- Europe… |