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  1. Jun 14, 2023 · Tinnit. Etymology [ edit] Of Semitic origin, from Punic 𐤕𐤍𐤕 (tnt). Found in Ancient Greek as Θινιθ (Thinith), Θεννειθ (Thenneith) . Pronunciation [ edit] IPA ( key): /ˈtɑːnɪt/ Proper noun [ edit] Tanit. ( mythology) A Punic and Phoenician goddess, the chief deity of Ancient Carthage alongside Baal-Hamon . Further reading [ edit] Tanit on Wikipedia.

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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.

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  4. Category: History & Society. Also spelled: Tinith or Tinnit. Tanit symbol on a mosaic floor at the ruins of Kerkouane, Tunisia. Tanit, chief goddess of Carthage, equivalent of Astarte. Although she seems to have had some connection with the heavens, she was also a mother goddess, and fertility symbols often accompany representations of her.

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  5. Aug 15, 2023 · Tanit: The Revered Sky Goddess of Ancient Carthage. Dani Rhys. August 15, 2023. Table of Contents. Tanith, also called Tinnit or Tinith, was the chief goddess of Ancient Carthage, modern-day Tunisia. She is strongly associated with Baal Hammon, her consort.

  6. Goddess Tanit, the ancient deity of Carthage and Ibiza, holds immense significance in history. As the primary deity of Carthage, Tanit was worshipped alongside her consort, Baal Hammon, and revered as the celestial goddess of war, motherhood, and fertility. Known as the Carthaginian goddess, her worship extended throughout the Western ...

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    Quick Reference. [Di] Local representation of the Phoenician goddess Asarte as worshipped at Carthage, sometimes referred to as ‘the face of Ba'al’. The symbol of Tanit is a truncated cone surmounted by a disc. In a precinct dedicated to her were buried jars containing the cremated remains of infants sacrificed to her.

  8. Feb 13, 2023 · Tanit, also known as Tinnit, was the chief goddess of the ancient city of Carthage, located in modern-day Tunisia. She was the wife of the god Baal-Hamon, the god of storms. The etymological...

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