Category:Baal Hammon
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chief god in ancient Carthagian religion | |||||
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Said to be the same as | Dagon, Cronus, Saturn, El | ||||
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English: Ba'al-Hamon ("Ruler of a Crowd or Multitude") was the chief god of Carthage, deity of sky and vegetation, depicted as a bearded older man with curling ram's horns, and considered the consort of the Carthaginian goddess Tanit.
See also: Tanit.
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Media in category "Baal Hammon"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Emblematanit.jpg 393 × 437; 21 KB
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Incense burner depicting Baal-Hammon AvL.JPG 3,000 × 4,700; 5.74 MB
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Inscription punique Neapolis.JPG 3,560 × 2,656; 4.44 MB
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Machera di Baal Cartagine.png 649 × 1,073; 1.16 MB
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Masque baal MN Carthage-retouche.png 960 × 1,280; 755 KB
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Masque baal MN Carthage.jpg 960 × 1,280; 537 KB
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Umm Al-Amad PhoenicianTemples RomanDeckert23112019.jpg 4,669 × 1,765; 5.39 MB