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- אלת ירח כנענית ואלה מרכזית בקרתחדשת (קרתגו) (iw)
- Canaanite, Phoenician and Punic moon goddess (en)
- Divinitat lunar púnica (ca)
- Kartaca mitolojisinde ay tanrıçası (tr)
- Kartaga diino (eo)
- Punische Godheid (nl)
- dea cartaginese (it)
- diosa de la mitología cartaginesa (es)
- fenicka bogini płodności (pl)
- föníciai-kánaáni Anat istennő (hu)
- karthagisk mångudinna (sv)
- karthagolainen jumalatar (fi)
- punische Göttin der Fruchtbarkeit (de)
- déesse punique et libyque veillant à la fertilité, aux naissances et à la croissance (fr)
- богиня (ru)
- 카르타고 신화 속 달의 여신 (ko)
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- In the heavens with Baal Hammon (en)
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- Carthaginian coin depicting the face of Tanit on the front, and her symbols the horse and the date palm tree in the opposite side. (en)
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- Goddess of civilized life (en)
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- Goddess of wisdom, warfare , and handicraft (en)
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- Thinnith, Tannit, Tinnit, Tinnith (en)
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- North Africa: Carthage, Numidia, Libya (en)
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- "It would seem that the robe and aegis of the images of Athena were copied by the Greeks from the Libyan women; for except that Libyan women dress in leather, and that the tassels of their goatskin cloaks are not snakes but thongs of hide, in everything else their equipment is the same. And in fact, the very name betrays that the attire of the statues of Pallas has come from Libya; for Libyan women wear the hairless tasselled “aegea” over their dress, colored with madder, and the Greeks have changed the name of these aegeae into their “aegides.” Furthermore, in my opinion the ceremonial chant. first originated in Libya: for the women of that country chant very tunefully. And it is from the Libyans that the Greeks have learned to drive four-horse chariots." (en)
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- Tanit (en)
- Tanit (ca)
- تانيت (ar)
- Tanit (cs)
- Tanit (eo)
- Tanit (eu)
- Tanit (es)
- Tanit (de)
- Tanit (in)
- Tanit (it)
- Tanit (fr)
- 타니트 (ko)
- Tanit (nl)
- Tanit (pl)
- Tanit (pt)
- Танит (ru)
- Таніт (uk)
- Tanit (sv)
- 塔尼特 (zh)
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