Beyrut
Gezinti kısmına atla
Arama kısmına atla
(İng. Beirut,Berytus)
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| This perhaps helps to explain why, in comparison with other urban centres in the ancient Near East, Phoenician cities were relatively small in size, ranging from an average of 2–6 hectares (5–15 acres) for smaller cities (such as Berytus and Sarepta) to 40-plus hectares (100-plus acres) for the largest cities (Arwad and Sidon).[1] |
| According to Philo, Berytus was founded by the supreme god El following his marriage to a mortal woman named Berout.[2] |