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Who ruled the Phoenicians city-states

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Answer: Cyrus the Great of Persia

Explanation: He conquered Phoenicia in 539 BCE and divided Phoenicia into four vassal kingdoms (Sidon, Tyre, Arwad, and Byblos)

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Answer: Please refer to:

Cyrus the Great of Persia

+ To understand more you can refer to this: Cyrus the Great of Persia conquered Phoenicia in 539 BCE, and divided Phoenicia into four vassal kingdoms: Sidon, Tyre, Arwad, and Byblos. Alexander the Great conquered Phoenicia beginning with Tyre in 332 BCE.

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