Subduction Zone
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Here we go... http://www.ancient.eu.com/Tyre/
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Tyre is an ancient Phoenician port city which, in myth, is known as the birthplace of Europa (who gave Europe its name) and Dido of Carthage (who gave aid to, and fell in love with, Aeneas of Troy). The name means 'rock' and the city consisted of two parts, the main trade centre on an island, and 'old Tyre', about a half mile opposite on the mainland.
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The Greeks were the one who started the "Old Tyre" nonsense.
The very etymology of the word "Tyre" means "rock". It was a rock in the sea. It was an island until Alexander the Great built a causeway. The locals did not call the city "Old Tyre" you will not find any valid sources that will support you. Even the prophesy itself differentiated between Tyre, the island, and the cities on the land that it called "her settlements".
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