The culture of TILAPIA goes back to Ancient Egypt. TILAPIA is said (as a fish-goddess) to accompany and protect the sun god Ra on his daily journey across the sky. In ancient Egyptian art the fish-goddes Tilapia was depicted either as a fish (tilapia), or a woman with a fish emblem or crown on her head. She was a goddess of life and protection. Tilapia was represented by the hieroglyph K1 of the Gardiner List. The fish-goddess Tilapia is associated with the region Annu: constellations of Pisces, Cetus and Eridanus. Tilapia was considered as a daughter of the Sun, and this is very interesting, while the sun-like star "epsilon Eridani" is smaller and younger than our sun.