Phoenicia, Ugarit, and Carthage: Artifacts, Inscriptions, Slabs, Sites. Volume 2 (Illustrated History of the Ancient World and Sacred Places) by Maximillien de Lafayette

Phoenicia, Ugarit, and Carthage: Artifacts, Inscriptions, Slabs, Sites. Volume 2 (Illustrated History of the Ancient World and Sacred Places) by Maximillien de Lafayette

Author:Maximillien de Lafayette [de Lafayette, Maximillien]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Times Square Press. New York. Berlin
Published: 2011-06-16T04:00:00+00:00


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Phoenician god El.

Statue of the Canaanite God "El".

Abraham referred to God as EL.

God Baal.

Dido “Didon”

Dido “Didon”: Phoenician/Ana’kh. Noun.

Name of the Phoenician-Anunnaki princess from Phoenicia, who established Carthage in Tunis. She was also called Elisha.

Dido and the Anunnaki in Carthage:

When Dido landed in Tunisia, the Anunnaki gods instructed her to build a shrine to Uttu. Dido asked the Anunnaki: “Lords, how can I build a shrine if I don’t own a land?” And the Anunnaki lords instructed her to build Carthage (Cartaghenna). Then, Dido asked again: “With what? Oh Lords, the people of the land would not sell me enough land to build a shrine…” And the Anunnaki lords told her what to do.



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