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Pummay (Phoenician: 𐤐𐤌𐤉, Pūmay; 𐤐𐤏𐤌𐤉 Pū(ġ)‘may) is a putative Phoenician deity of whom little is known. Pummay is attested to primarily in theophoric names, such as that of Pygmalion of Tyre. Because so little is known about the deity, scholars are unable to assert what Pummay's tutelary function was or what he was associated with. In the context of the legend of Dido and the founding of Carthage, certain scholars opine that Pummay was also worshipped by ancient Cypriots.

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  • Pummay (Phoenician: 𐤐𐤌𐤉, Pūmay; 𐤐𐤏𐤌𐤉 Pū(ġ)‘may) is a putative Phoenician deity of whom little is known. Pummay is attested to primarily in theophoric names, such as that of Pygmalion of Tyre. Because so little is known about the deity, scholars are unable to assert what Pummay's tutelary function was or what he was associated with. In the context of the legend of Dido and the founding of Carthage, certain scholars opine that Pummay was also worshipped by ancient Cypriots. (en)
  • Pummay o Pigmalione o Pygmalion (in lingua fenicia, 𐤐𐤌𐤉, PMY o PGMLYN) era una divinità fenicia e punica di origine cipriota, forse p'm. Era venerato sin dalle origini a Cartagine insieme a Astarte. Il suo nome compare nella stele di Nora ed è stato interpretato anche come il re di Tiro Pigmalione. Nel "medaglione di Cartagine" si officia la sua natura divina in quanto compare nell'iscrizione preceduto dalla particella l- (dio). (it)
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  • Pummay (Phoenician: 𐤐𐤌𐤉, Pūmay; 𐤐𐤏𐤌𐤉 Pū(ġ)‘may) is a putative Phoenician deity of whom little is known. Pummay is attested to primarily in theophoric names, such as that of Pygmalion of Tyre. Because so little is known about the deity, scholars are unable to assert what Pummay's tutelary function was or what he was associated with. In the context of the legend of Dido and the founding of Carthage, certain scholars opine that Pummay was also worshipped by ancient Cypriots. (en)
  • Pummay o Pigmalione o Pygmalion (in lingua fenicia, 𐤐𐤌𐤉, PMY o PGMLYN) era una divinità fenicia e punica di origine cipriota, forse p'm. Era venerato sin dalle origini a Cartagine insieme a Astarte. Il suo nome compare nella stele di Nora ed è stato interpretato anche come il re di Tiro Pigmalione. Nel "medaglione di Cartagine" si officia la sua natura divina in quanto compare nell'iscrizione preceduto dalla particella l- (dio). (it)
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