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Tyre

An ancient seaport of Phoenicia; the city was made famous by the renown of its navigators and traders; the city was the most difficult obstacle to Alexander the Great when he marched on Syria; the city fell to Alexander in 332 BCE.

The modern city of Sur was built on the site of ancient Tyre.

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T to Theban Plays Thebe to Thrasymedes Thriambos to Tyrtaeus

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