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  2. Tartarus - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Tartarus (/ ˈtɑːrtərəs /; Ancient Greek: Τάρταρος, romanized: Tártaros) [1] is the deep abyss that is used as a dungeon of torment and suffering for the wicked and as the prison for the Titans.

  3. Tartarus, the infernal regions of ancient Greek mythology. The name was originally used for the deepest region of the world, the lower of the two parts of the underworld, where the gods locked up their enemies.

  4. Tartarus Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of TARTARUS is a section of Hades reserved for punishment of the wicked.

  5. Tartarus - Mythopedia

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    Tartarus, a dark primordial landscape below the earth and even Hades, was the home of a handful of sinners and hated enemies of the gods. Zeus, for example, cast his defeated foes into Tartarus—first Cronus and the Titans, and later the monster Typhoeus (Tartarus’ own son, perversely enough).

  6. Tartarus: A Complete Guide to the Pit of the Underworld -...

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    Tartarus was both a primordial god of the ancient Greek religion and a physical realm. The Greeks believed that Tartarus existed as an inverted dome beneath the earth, just as the heavens formed a dome above the earth. As a god Tartarus was not a major figure. He served as a personification of his realm.

  7. Tartarus - World History Encyclopedia

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    In Greek mythology, Tartarus was the lowest point of the universe, below the underworld but separate from it. Tartarus is best known from Hesiod's Theogony as one of the first beings to come into existence in the universe and also as the place of entombment for the monsters, the Titans, and in later myths, for mortals who committed unforgivable ...

  8. Tartarus - Greek Mythology

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    Who was Tartarus? In Greek mythology, Tartarus was both a primordial deity that existed before the Olympians, as well as a name to describe a region of the Underworld.

  9. TARTARUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

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    Tartarus definition: a sunless abyss, below Hades, in which Zeus imprisoned the Titans.. See examples of TARTARUS used in a sentence.

  10. Key Points: Tartarus is a blend of a god and a place, known for its darkness and punishment, in Greek mythology. It sprang from Chaos, the blank space before everything started, along with Gaia, Eros, and Nyx. It’s a jail for dangerous beings like Titans and giants who defied the gods.

  11. Tartarus - Greek Mythology - GreekEdu

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    Tartarus, in Greek mythology, is depicted as a cavernous abyss, extending far beneath the realm of Hades and serving as a site of eternal punishment and retribution for those who dared to oppose the divine order.