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Tinjis (Berber languages: ⵜⵉⵏⵊⴰ, romanized: Tinja) (also
called Tinga, and also
spelled as Tingis) was a
Libyan queen as the wife of King
Antaeus in Berber...
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Antaeus (1634), by
Francisco de Zurbarán
Other names Anti
Abode Libya Genealogy Parents Poseidon and Gaea
Consort Tinjis Children Alceis or Barce, Iphinoe...
- founding.
Supposedly Tinjis,
daughter of
Atlas and
widow of Antaeus,
slept with
Hercules and bore him the son Syphax.
After Tinjis' death,
Syphax then...
- (BFBS 1898)
Kwuggut yoo
kwikkit Vittekwichanchyo nunhkug kettinizhin, tit
Tinji ettetvirzị
ettiyin kwuntlanttshị, ****in te yik
kinjizhit rsyetetgititelya...
- nine ten
eleven twelve Sora: aboy bago yagi unji
monloy tudru gulji thamji tinji gelji gelmuy migel Similar to how
English uses the
suffix from the numeral...
- Gr**** mythologies.
According to the myth,
Sufax was the son of
goddess Tinjis from her
second marriage to
demigod Heracles, and the
grandson of Zeus and...
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Ilargi Lurbira Mari Afri (Afrika)
Lamia Libya Nanna Tala
Shaheded Tanit Tinjis Bimbache Moneiba Guanche Chaxiraxi Magec (for ****anese
Buddhist and syncretic...
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either Autonoe,
daughter of Pireus, or Iphinoe,
daughter of
Antaeus and
Tinjis. Palaemon, a
warrior in the army of the
Seven Against Thebes who saw a chasm...
- to the
chronicles the city was po****ted in
Roman times with
people from
Tinjis (Tangier) and Zilis, as a
measure of
punishment to this
North African city...
- upon
their arrival at Lemnos. Iphinoe, the
Libyan daughter of
Antaeus and
Tinjis,
mother of
Palaemon by Heracles. Otherwise, the
mother of
Palaemon was called...