| |
| | History of Phoenicia By George Rawlinson, M.A. (1889)- part-1 Chapter 5 from Nalanda Digital Library at NIT Calicut (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03) |
 | | These were Laodicea, Gabala, Balanea, Paltos; Aradus, with its dependency Antaradus; Marathus; Simyra, Orthosia, and Arka; Tripolis, Calamus, Trieris, and Botrys; Byblus or Gebal; Aphaca; Berytus; Sidon, Sarepta, and Ornithonpolis; Tyre and Ecdippa; Accho and Porphyreon; Dor and Joppa. |
 | | Still further to the south, five miles from Ecdippa, and about twenty- two miles from Tyre, lay Akko or Accho, at the northern extremity of a wide bay, which terminates towards the south in the promontory of Carmel. |
 | | South of Accho and south of Carmel, close upon the shore, which is here low and flat, was Dor, now Tantura, the seat of a kingdom in the time of Joshua,{87} and allotted after its conquest to Manasseh. |
| www.nalanda.nitc.ac.in /resources/english/etext-project/history/phoenicia/part-1chapter5.html (5178 words) |
|