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Sidon, Zidon or Saida, (Arabic صيدا Ṣaydā; Hebrew צִידוֹן, Standard Hebrew Ẓidon, Tiberian Hebrew Ṣîḏōn) is the third-largest city in Lebanon. It is on the Mediterranean coast, about 25 miles north of Tyre and 30 miles south of the capital Beirut. Its name means a fishery.

Table of contents
1 History
2 Sidon today
3 Biblical Sidon
4 References
5 External links

History

It was one of the most important Phoenician cities, and may have been the oldest. From here, and other ports, a great Mediterranean commercial empire was founded. Homer praised the skill of its craftsmen in producing glass and purple dyes. It was also from here that a colonising party went to found the city of Tyre.

In 1855, the sarcophagus of King Eshmun’azar; II was discovered. From a Phoenician inscription on its lid, it appears that he was a "king of the Sidonians," probably in the 5th century BCE, and that his mother was a priestess of ‘Ashtart;, "the goddess of the Sidonians." In this inscription the gods Eshmun and Ba‘al; Sidon 'Lord of Sidon' (who may or may not be the same) are mentioned as chief gods of the Sidonians. ‘Ashtart is entitled ‘Ashtart-Shem-Ba‘al '‘Ashtart the name of the Lord', a title also found in an Ugaritic text.

Sidon has had many conquerors: Philistines; Assyrians; Babylonians; Egyptians; Greeks and finally Romans in the years before Jesus. Herod the Great visited Sidon; both Jesus and St Paul are said to have visited it (see Biblical Sidon below).

On December 4, 1110 Sidon was sacked in the First Crusade. During the Crusades it was sacked several times: it was finally destroyed by the Saracens in 1249. It became the centre of the Lordship of Sidon, an important seigneury in the Kingdom of Jerusalem. In 1260 it was again destroyed by the Mongols. The remains of the original walls are still visible.

After Sidon came under Ottoman Turkish rule in the seventeenth century, it regained a great deal of its earlier commercial importance. The Egyptians, assisted by England and France, captured and held the city in the nineteenth century. During WWI, the British took Sidon; after the war it became part of the French Protectorate in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Sidon today

In 1900 it was a town of 10,000 inhabitants; in 2000 its population was around 200,000. Although there is little level land around the city, some wheat and vegetables are grown and there is much fruit also; some fishing is carried on. The heavily-silted ancient port is now used only by small coastal vessels. There is also a refinery here.

Biblical Sidon

The Bible describes Sidon at various places:

References

External links



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Das Leistungsspektrum rund um Füße und Schuhe wird gezeigt. Das Leistungsspektrum rund um Füße und Schuhe wird gezeigt.
... ologie et d'histoire de la ville de Sidon. Beirut. La Fondation Debbané présenta le palais ... ologie et d'histoire de la ville de Sidon. Beirut.
Die Plattform Connexus zum Aufbau eines Product Information Management sowie Tools zur Publikation von Produktdaten werden vorgestellt. [D-50354 Hürth] Die Plattform Connexus zum Aufbau eines Product Information Management sowie Tools zur Publikation von Produktdaten werden vorgestellt. [D-50354 Hürth]
... Anjar, Becharre, the Cedars, Jeita, Byblos, Tripoli, Beiteddin, Sidon, Tyre, and Damascus. Guided tours to Baalbeck, Anjar, Becharre, the Cedars, Jeita, Byblos, Tripoli, Beiteddin, Sidon, Tyre, and Damascus.
Features Ketubah and Shiviti designs, Jewish life cycle certificates, protective amulets and blessings, Judaica and other fine art. Features Ketubah and Shiviti designs, Jewish life cycle certificates, protective amulets and blessings, Judaica and other fine art.
City in Syria. Mentioned in the Bible. Is home to both a Melkite Rite and a Maronite diocese. City in Syria. Mentioned in the Bible. Is home to both a Melkite Rite and a Maronite diocese.
Titular metropolis of Pamphylia Prima. Titular metropolis of Pamphylia Prima.
A tablet dealing with the sack of Sidon c.346 B.C.E. A tablet dealing with the sack of Sidon c.346 B.C.E.
... the problem of thin bases for finite groups, Sidon sequences. Publications, teaching information. Texas State University - San ... the problem of thin bases for finite groups, Sidon sequences. Publications, teaching information.
History of the coastal city, photographs, and information on its archaeological sites. History of the coastal city, photographs, and information on its archaeological sites.

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