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Tanit or
Tinnit (Punic: 𐤕𐤍𐤕
Tīnnīt) was a
chief deity of
Ancient Carthage; she
derives from a
local Berber deity and the
consort of Baal Hammon. As...
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Punic stela from
Carthage dedicated to
Tinnit and Baal
Hammon with a
carved open
right hand, as well as sign of
Tinnit, sign of Baal
Hammon above, Caduceus...
- the two gods "
Tinnit-Phanebal and Baal-Hammon". Of
unknown origin,
unlike the
other funerary symbols, the
worship of
Tanit (or
Tinnit)
seems autochthonous:...
- The sign of
Tanit or sign of
Tinnit is an
anthropomorph symbol of the
Punic goddess Tanit,
present on many
archaeological remains of the
Carthaginian civilization...
- statement. Most of the
inscriptions were
found in Carthage, and
dedicated to
Tinnit, Baʿal Ḥammon or both. Most of the
inscriptions are
written in the exact...
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connected to
fertility until recent times.
Although the
goddess 𐤕𐤍𐤕 (
Tinnit),
whose first attestation was from the city of Sarepta, has been argued...
- "his flesh" (BŠRY, cf.
Hebrew beśarō) to the two
major gods of Carthage,
Tinnīt-Phanebal and Ba‘al-Ḥammon,
which is
understood to mean that he sacrificed...
- PN B‘L [This
stele is dedicated] to the Lord
Baalsamem and to the Lady
Tinnît-Phanebal (3) WL’DN LB‘L ḤMN WL’DN LB‘L M and to the Lord Baal-Hammon and...
- by the Gr****s to be Zeus. The
ancient cult of
Neith (Ha-nit) or Nit, or
Tinnit (that
influenced the
ancient Egyptians with
their goddess Neith, and the...
- (line 1) LRBT LTNT PNB‘L [Stele dedicated] to the Lady
Tinnīt-Phanebal (1–2) WL’/[DN] LB‘L ḤMN and to the L[ord] Baal-hammon, (2–3) ’Š NDR/’ [M]TNB‘L...