Palestine. The name P. is derived from the Peleset (the biblical Philistines), a people settled on the coast of Palestine in the 12th century BC by the Egyptians to look after their interests; attempts to link them with the Mycenaean Greeks are highly speculative, though there are cultural similarities:
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spelling | Wallace, Richard 1941- Verfasser (DE-588)142820288 aut Palestine. The name P. is derived from the Peleset (the biblical Philistines), a people settled on the coast of Palestine in the 12th century BC by the Egyptians to look after their interests; attempts to link them with the Mycenaean Greeks are highly speculative, though there are cultural similarities 2000 txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Palestine; Palästina Palästina, alter Orient (DE-2581)TH000003408 gbd year:2000 pages:1234-1235 Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic tradition. 2. L - Z 1. publ. London [u.a.], 2000 (2000), 1234-1235 (DE-604)BV013481274 |
spellingShingle | Wallace, Richard 1941- Palestine. The name P. is derived from the Peleset (the biblical Philistines), a people settled on the coast of Palestine in the 12th century BC by the Egyptians to look after their interests; attempts to link them with the Mycenaean Greeks are highly speculative, though there are cultural similarities Palestine; Palästina |
title | Palestine. The name P. is derived from the Peleset (the biblical Philistines), a people settled on the coast of Palestine in the 12th century BC by the Egyptians to look after their interests; attempts to link them with the Mycenaean Greeks are highly speculative, though there are cultural similarities |
title_auth | Palestine. The name P. is derived from the Peleset (the biblical Philistines), a people settled on the coast of Palestine in the 12th century BC by the Egyptians to look after their interests; attempts to link them with the Mycenaean Greeks are highly speculative, though there are cultural similarities |
title_exact_search | Palestine. The name P. is derived from the Peleset (the biblical Philistines), a people settled on the coast of Palestine in the 12th century BC by the Egyptians to look after their interests; attempts to link them with the Mycenaean Greeks are highly speculative, though there are cultural similarities |
title_full | Palestine. The name P. is derived from the Peleset (the biblical Philistines), a people settled on the coast of Palestine in the 12th century BC by the Egyptians to look after their interests; attempts to link them with the Mycenaean Greeks are highly speculative, though there are cultural similarities |
title_fullStr | Palestine. The name P. is derived from the Peleset (the biblical Philistines), a people settled on the coast of Palestine in the 12th century BC by the Egyptians to look after their interests; attempts to link them with the Mycenaean Greeks are highly speculative, though there are cultural similarities |
title_full_unstemmed | Palestine. The name P. is derived from the Peleset (the biblical Philistines), a people settled on the coast of Palestine in the 12th century BC by the Egyptians to look after their interests; attempts to link them with the Mycenaean Greeks are highly speculative, though there are cultural similarities |
title_short | Palestine. The name P. is derived from the Peleset (the biblical Philistines), a people settled on the coast of Palestine in the 12th century BC by the Egyptians to look after their interests; attempts to link them with the Mycenaean Greeks are highly speculative, though there are cultural similarities |
title_sort | palestine the name p is derived from the peleset the biblical philistines a people settled on the coast of palestine in the 12th century bc by the egyptians to look after their interests attempts to link them with the mycenaean greeks are highly speculative though there are cultural similarities |
topic | Palestine; Palästina |
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