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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Tanit Phoenix (born 24 September 1980) is a South African fashion model, actress and makeup artist. She is known for her swimwear and lingerie photo shoots...
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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...
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Tanit Koch (born 2 August 1977 in Konstanz) is a journalist and regular contributor to the British weekly The New European. She was the first female editor-in-chief...
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Tanit Jitnukul (Thai: ธนิตย์ จิตนุกูล, born in 1956 in Songkhla Province, Thailand) is a Thai film director, screenwriter and producer. Among his films...
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series Powers. Copley is married to South African actress and supermodel Tanit Phoenix. Sharlto Copley was born in Johannesburg and educated at St. Andrew's...
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the sign of Tanit, but it is not clear whether the Carthaginians themselves associated it with Tanit. The connections of Baal Hammon and Tanit to the Phoenician...
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The Tanit d'or is the grand prize of the Carthage Film Festival, hosted annually in Tunisia. The award is named after Tanit, the lunar goddess of ancient...
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Pascal Humbert (redirect from Tanit (band))
bass player who is currently in Lilium and Détroit. He was previously in Tanit (1981–1985), Passion Fodder (1985–1991), 16 Horsepower (1992–1993, 1996–2005)...
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Astarte (section Tanit and ʿAštart)
goddess Tanit, and frequently appeared as a theophoric element in personal names. Iconographic portrayal of Astarte, very similar to that of Tanit, often...
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