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    Tanit or Tinnit (Punic: 𐤕𐤍𐤕 Tīnnīt ) was a Carthaginian Punic goddess, and the chief deity of Ancient Carthage, alongside her consort Baal Hammon. The name appears to have originated in Carthage (modern day Tunisia), though it does not appear in local theophorous names. She was equivalent to the … See more

    Tanit was worshiped in Punic contexts in the Western Mediterranean, in Sicily, Malta, North Africa, Gades and many other places into Hellenistic times.
    Tanit's worship might have originated in relation to the … See more

    In Gustave Flaubert's historical novel Salammbô (1862), the title character is a priestess of Tanit. Mâtho, the chief male protagonist, a Libyan mercenary rebel at war with Carthage, … See more

    Her symbol (the sign of Tanit), found on many ancient stone carvings, appears as a trapezium closed by a horizontal line at the top and … See more

    The origins of Tanit are to be found in the pantheon of Ugarit, especially in the Ugaritic goddess Anat (Hvidberg-Hansen 1982). There is … See more

    In modern times the name, often with the spelling Tanith, has been used as a female given name, both for real people and in fiction. See more

    1. ^ https://www.diariodeibiza.es/ibiza/2015/11/13/imagen-impostora-tanit-ibiza-30365878.html El más famoso icono de la diosa púnica representa, probablemente, a la diosa griega Deméter - the most famous iconic representation of … See more

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  2. WEBTanit, chief goddess of Carthage, equivalent of Astarte. Although she seems to have had some connection with the heavens, she was also a …

  3. Tanit: The Enigmatic Goddess of Carthage and Ibiza

  4. WEBʿAṯtartu herself was identified with multiple lion-goddesses in Egypt; the Phoenician goddess Tanit, whose name was linked to that of ʿAṯtartu's later Phoenician iteration, ʿAštart, was represented with a lion's head; …

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  6. Goddess Tanit | History, Symbols & Cultural References

    WEBFeb 13, 2023 · See how Tanit is related to the Phoenician goddess Astarte. Updated: 02/13/2023. Who was the Goddess Tanit? Tanit, also known as Tinnit, was the chief goddess of the ancient city of...

  7. Divinity in Part or in Full? Representations of Tanit in Texts and Art ...

  8. WEBpublished on 11 May 2016. Download Full Size Image. Floor of a house in the Punic city or Kerkouane (modern-day Tunisia) decorated with primitive mosaic pavements, one of which figures the Punic goddess Tanit. …

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