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History of Phoenicia

CHAPTER XIV--POLITICAL HISTORY
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Sanduarri took refuge in his mountain fastnesses.

But Esarhaddon was not to be baffled.

He caused both chiefs to be pursued and taken.

"Abd-Melkarth," he says,[14161] "who from the face of my solders into the middle of the sea had fled, like a fish from out of the sea, I caught, and cut off his head.

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