Phoenicia began to decline around 500 BC, especially after the rise of powerful empires like the Romans. π
οΈ Carthage, a famous Phoenician city, faced threats from Rome, leading to the Punic Wars. β
οΈ After many battles, Rome finally conquered Carthage in 146 BC, marking the end of Phoenician independence. π
However, the legacy of the Phoenicians lives on! Their alphabet influenced many modern languages, and their trading practices helped shape commerce. π€
Today, we remember the Phoenicians for their adventurous spirit,
creativity, and remarkable contributions to world history.