The Phoenicians did not have a single leader as they were organized into city-states, each with its own ruling system and governance. Notable city-states included Tyre, Sidon, and Byblos, each led by local kings or councils. Prominent figures like Hiram I of Tyre are often highlighted for their influence, but overall, leadership varied among the different city-states. The decentralized nature of their society contributed to their adaptability and success in trade and exploration.
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