- Tanit - Wikipedia
The temple of Juno Caelestis, dedicated to the City Protector Goddess Juno Caelestis, which was the Roman name for Tanit, was one of the biggest building monuments of Roman Carthage, and became a holy site for pilgrims from all North Africa and Spain
- Tanit | Phoenician Goddess, Carthage, Moon Goddess | Britannica
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
- Tanit: The Revered Sky Goddess of Ancient Carthage
Tanit was the chief goddess of Ancient Carthage, revered as a symbol of fertility She's often linked with the Roman goddess Juno
- Phoenician goddess Tanit - World History Edu
She was the headliner of ancient Carthage, a central figure in the spiritual life of a powerful Mediterranean civilization Known as the consort of Baal Hammon, Tanit came to embody the feminine, protective, and nurturing face of divinity for the Carthaginians
- Tanit, the Carthaginian Great Goddess
Tanit, or Tanith, is the Great Goddess of Carthage, worshipped there as its chief Deity She is a Sky Goddess who ruled over the Sun, Stars, and Moon; and as a Mother Goddess She was invoked for fertility
- The Worship of Tanit: The Mysterious Goddess of Carthage
Tanit was a principal deity in the Phoenician city of Carthage, venerated as a goddess of fertility, protection, and celestial power She played a vital role in the spiritual and political life of the city-state
- Tanit - Wikiwand
Her symbol (the sign of Tanit), found on many ancient stone carvings, the symbol of Tannit, is a triangle representing the human body, surmounted by a circle representing the head, and separated by a horizontal line which represents the hands
- Tanit: The Berber and Phoenician Goddess of Carthage
Tanit, also spelled Tannit, is a goddess who holds a pivotal place in the religious and cultural history of the ancient Mediterranean world
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