Carthage: Rome's Greatest Enemy and Hannibal's Revenge — Fexingo History

Carthage's Sacred Prostitution and the Cult of Tanit

8 min · 31. maj 2026
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This episode explores the controversial and often misunderstood practice of sacred prostitution in Carthage, tied to the worship of the goddess Tanit. Historians have debated whether temple prostitution was a historical reality or a later slander by Greek and Roman writers. We examine the evidence from inscriptions, temple dedications, and the accounts of authors like Justin and Diodorus Siculus, and look at the broader role of women in Punic religion, including the importance of the tophet and the cult of Baal Hammon. How did Carthaginian religious practices shape Roman propaganda, and what can we actually know about the so-called 'holy women' of Tanit? #Carthage #Tanit #BaalHammon #SacredProstitution #PunicReligion #Tophet #DiodorusSiculus #Justin #Phoenician #NorthAfrica #AncientHistory #FexingoHistory #Punic #WomenInAntiquity #Historiography #Cult #ReligiousControversy #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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