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- Philistia abstract "Philistia (Hebrew: פלשת, "Pleshet") was a Pentapolis in south-western Levant, established by migrant tribes (possibly the Sea Peoples), called the Philistines c.1175 BCE. The establishment is attributed to the defeat of Sea Peoples by Egyptian ruler Ramses III and their settlement in south-western Canaan. The Pentapolis was in constant struggle and interaction with the neighbouring EgyptIans, Israelites and Canaanites, gradually absorbing the Canaanite culture. Philistia is described to have ruled major parts of southern Canaan at the peak of its expansion, but was eventually conquered and subdued by neighbouring Israelites. The Pentapolis ceased to exist following the Assyrian conquest of the Levant in 722 BCE. Philistia is thought to be the precursor to the Hellenic and Roman term Palaestina (Palestine).".
- Philistia dissolutionYear "-0722".
- Philistia foundingYear "-1175".
- Philistia governmentType Federation.
- Philistia thumbnail Philistines_pentapolis.jpg?width=300.
- Philistia wikiPageExternalLink lexicon.cfm?Strongs=H6429&t=KJV.
- Philistia wikiPageID "89748".
- Philistia wikiPageRevisionID "599433955".
- Philistia commonLanguages Canaanite_languages.
- Philistia commonLanguages Hebrew_language.
- Philistia commonName "Philistine Pentapolis".
- Philistia continent "Asia".
- Philistia era "Iron Age".
- Philistia eventEnd "Assyrian conquest of the Levant".
- Philistia eventStart "Ramses III defeats the Sea Peoples and settles them in south-western Levant".
- Philistia governmentType Federation.
- Philistia hasPhotoCollection Philistia.
- Philistia imageMap "Philistines pentapolis.jpg".
- Philistia imageMapCaption "The Philistine cities of Gaza, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Ekron, and Gath".
- Philistia nation Philistines.
- Philistia nativeName "Philistia".
- Philistia p "Canaanites".
- Philistia region "Eastern Mediterranean".
- Philistia religion Paganism.
- Philistia s "Assyrian Empire".
- Philistia yearEnd "722".
- Philistia yearStart "1175".
- Philistia subject Category:Ancient_Near_East.
- Philistia subject Category:History_of_Israel.
- Philistia subject Category:History_of_Palestine.
- Philistia subject Category:Philistines.
- Philistia subject Category:States_and_territories_disestablished_in_the_8th_century_BC.
- Philistia type Country.
- Philistia type Place.
- Philistia type PopulatedPlace.
- Philistia type Wikidata:Q532.
- Philistia type Country.
- Philistia type Place.
- Philistia type Location.
- Philistia comment "Philistia (Hebrew: פלשת, "Pleshet") was a Pentapolis in south-western Levant, established by migrant tribes (possibly the Sea Peoples), called the Philistines c.1175 BCE. The establishment is attributed to the defeat of Sea Peoples by Egyptian ruler Ramses III and their settlement in south-western Canaan. The Pentapolis was in constant struggle and interaction with the neighbouring EgyptIans, Israelites and Canaanites, gradually absorbing the Canaanite culture.".
- Philistia label "Filístia".
- Philistia label "Philistia".
- Philistia sameAs Filistia.
- Philistia sameAs Filístia.
- Philistia sameAs m.0k3kqzz.
- Philistia sameAs Q7185566.
- Philistia sameAs Q7185566.
- Philistia wasDerivedFrom Philistia?oldid=599433955.
- Philistia depiction Philistines_pentapolis.jpg.
- Philistia isPrimaryTopicOf Philistia.
- Philistia name "Philistia".
- Philistia name "Philistine Pentapolis".