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Selene and Endymion, c.1680. Creator: Gerard de LairesseSelene and Endymion, c.1680
Selene and Endymion (formerly entitled The Death of Orion), 1660-1680. Creator: Johann Carl LothSelene and Endymion (formerly entitled The Death of Orion), 1660-1680. Attributed to Johann Carl Loth
Limestone stela with a dedication to Baal, from Carthage, north Africa, 2nd-1st century BCLimestone stela with a dedication to Baal, from Carthage, north Africa (modern Tunisia), 2nd-1st century BC. This stela comes from a religious precinct known as the tophet at Carthage
Sanctuary of the gods Tanit and Baal Hammon in CarthageSanctuary of Tanit and Baal Hammon in Carthage
Chang E, The Moon Goddess, Yuan or early Ming dynasty, c. 1350/1440. Creator: UnknownChang E, The Moon Goddess, Yuan or early Ming dynasty, c. 1350/1440
Selene. Private Collection
Selene and Endymion (The Death of Orion), 1660s-1670s. Artist: Loth, Johann Karl (1632-1698)Selene and Endymion (The Death of Orion), 1660s-1670s. Found in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Mosaic of Tanit, Cartaginian, 3rd century BC. Tanit was a Phoenician lunar goddess worshipped as the patron goddess of Carthage. Located in the collection of the Bardo Museum, Tunisia
Gold tetradrachm with head of Tanit, 3rd century BCObverse side of a gold tetradrachm with the head of Tanit (identified with Persephone) facing left, 3rd century BC. Minted during the first Punic War
Head of Tanit on a gold tridrachm from the first Punic War against Rome, from the British Museums collection