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  1. The Punic religion, Carthaginian religion, or Western Phoenician religion in the western Mediterranean was a direct continuation of the Phoenician variety of the polytheistic ancient Canaanite religion.

    • Punic people

      The Punic people, usually known as the Carthaginians (and...

  2. The Canaanite religion was the group of ancient Semitic religions practiced by the Canaanites living in the ancient Levant from at least the early Bronze Age to the first centuries CE. Canaanite religion was polytheistic and, in some cases, monolatristic.

  3. Cippi and stelae of limestone are characteristic monuments of Punic art and religion, found throughout the western Phoenician world in unbroken continuity, both historically and geographically. Most of them were set up over urns containing cremated human remains, placed within open-air sanctuaries.

  4. Estado púnico. Apariencia. ocultar. El Estado púnico, también conocido al inicio de su historia como República cartaginesa y en su etapa final como Imperio cartaginés ( púnico: 𐤒𐤓𐤕𐤟𐤇𐤃𐤔𐤕, pronunciación reconstruida *Qart-Ḥadašt, lit.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Baal_HammonBaal Hammon - Wikipedia

    Baal Hammon, properly Baʿal Ḥamon (Phoenician and Punic: 𐤁𐤏𐤋 𐤇𐤌𐤍, romanized: Baʿl Ḥamōn), meaning "Lord Hammon", was the chief god of Carthage. He was a weather god considered responsible for the fertility of vegetation and esteemed as King of the Gods .

  6. The Punic religion, Carthaginian religion, or Western Phoenician religion in the western Mediterranean was a direct continuation of the Phoenician variety of the polytheistic ancient Canaanite religion.