Lebanon was founded by groups of coustal cities and the phoenicians settled in the aea and the lae itself is about 7,000 years old
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The City of Lebanon, Ohio was founded in 1802.
Lebanon was found as early as the evidence of humankind
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"Lebanon Valley College was founded in 1866, in Annville PA. The first graduating class was in 1970. The college has strong ties with the United Methodist Church."
"Lebanon Valley College was founded in 1866, in Annville PA. The first graduating class was in 1970. The college has strong ties with the United Methodist Church."
Lebanon was the name of two different communities that were founded in Texas in the 19th Century, neither of which exists today.
The Phoenicians were the ancient people who originated in Lebanon. It was the Phoenicians who founded the city of Carthage and the Carthaginian empire.
It was founded on March 22, 1945 by the Alexandria Protocol by the five founding members: Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, and Lebanon.
If you mean who founded Carthage, it was established by the Phoenicians, a seafaring people from present day Lebanon.
Lebanon Valley College is located at 101 North College Avenue, Annville, PA 17003. The campus is on 340 acres 8 miles east of Hershey, PA. It was founded in 1866 and has 1600 full-time undergraduate students.
Lebanon Valley College is located at 101 North College Avenue, Annville, PA 17003. The campus is on 340 acres 8 miles east of Hershey, PA. It was founded in 1866 and has 1600 full-time undergraduate students.
While there is some debate about this, McKendree College (today McKendree University) seems to be the oldest; it is a private liberal arts college located in Lebanon, Illinois. It was founded in 1828 and originally called the Lebanon Seminary, run by the Methodist Church. The oldest public university is Illinois State University, founded in 1857 in Norman, Illinois, as a training school for teachers.