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    Tartarus
    /ˈtɑːtərəs/
    • 1. a primeval god, offspring of Chaos.
    • 2. a part of the underworld where the wicked suffered punishment for their misdeeds, especially those such as Ixion and Tantalus who had committed some outrage against the gods.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TartarusTartarus - Wikipedia

    Tartarus is a primordial deity and a place in the Greek underworld where the wicked and the Titans are punished. Learn about its origin, residents, and punishments in Greek mythology.

  3. Aug 14, 2024 · 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. It gradually came to mean the entire underworld.

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  4. Tartarus is a noun that refers to a section of Hades reserved for punishment of the wicked. It comes from Latin and Greek words and was first used in 1513.

  5. Tartarus is a term from classical mythology that refers to a sunless abyss, below Hades, where Zeus imprisoned the Titans. It is also a part of Hades reserved for the punishment of the wicked.

  6. Mar 9, 2023 · Tartarus was one of the first entities to come into existence, together with Chaos, Gaia, and Eros. He was also the name of the deepest and darkest part of the Underworld, where Zeus imprisoned his enemies and the most wicked sinners.

  7. Jan 7, 2021 · In Greek mythology, Tartarus was the lowest point of the universe, below the underworld but separate from it.

  8. Jun 30, 2020 · Tartarus was a primordial deity and a dark pit below the earth, often associated with the underworld. It was also a place of punishment for the worst sinners, such as Titans, giants, and criminals, who suffered eternal torments.