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Tartarus    
n. 地狱底下暗无天日之深渊

地狱底下暗无天日之深渊

Tartarus
n 1: a place where the wicked are punished after death [synonym:
{Gehenna}, {Tartarus}]


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  • Tartarus - Wikipedia
    Tartarus is the place where, according to Plato 's Gorgias (c 400 BC), souls are judged after death and where the wicked received divine punishment Tartarus appears in early Greek cosmology, such as in Hesiod 's Theogony, where the personified Tartarus is described as one of the earliest beings to exist, alongside Chaos and Gaia (Earth)
  • Tartarus: The Greek Prison at the Bottom of Universe
    Tartarus in Greek Mythology According to ancient Orphic sources, Tartarus is both a deity and a place The ancient Greek poet Hesiod describes Tartarus in the Theogony as the third primordial god to emerge from Chaos Here he is a primordial force like the Earth, Darkness, and Desire When referred to as a deity, Tartarus is the god who rules over the prison pit situated at the lowest point of
  • Tartarus | Underworld, Punishment, Prison | Britannica
    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 As such it was the opposite of Elysium,
  • Tartarus – Mythopedia
    Tartarus was a primordial deity and the embodiment of the deepest, darkest part of the Underworld With Gaia, the personification of the earth, he fathered the terrible monster Typhoeus
  • What does Tartarus refer to? - Bible Hub
    What does Tartarus refer to? What does Tartarus refer to? Definition and Origin Tartarus is a term found primarily in ancient Greek literature to describe the deepest abyss in the underworld, a realm even lower than Hades In a biblical context, the word appears explicitly in 2 Peter 2:4 in reference to angels who fell under judgment
  • Tartarus - Greek Mythology
    Tartarus Q A 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 Tartarus Etymology The sunless abyss below Hades, from Ancient Greek Tártaros, Latin Tartarus
  • Tartarus in Greek Mythology: The Cosmic Prison Below the Underworld
    Tartarus in Greek mythology was far more than a place of punishment for the dead Long before it became associated with condemned souls and eternal torment, Tartarus existed as one of the deepest and oldest regions of the cosmos itself — a primordial abyss beneath the world, feared even by the gods Ancient Greek myths describe it not simply as part of the underworld, but as a cosmic prison
  • Tartarus - World History Encyclopedia
    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
  • 5 Notable Inmates of Tartarus Their Crimes - TheCollector
    Tartarus was a prison for enemies of the gods and served as a warning to humans who disobeyed them The souls condemned to Tartarus underwent cruel and unusual punishments These punishments were particularly gruesome for haughty kings and individuals who dared to defy the laws of Zeus These inmates included arrogant figures like Ixion and Tantalus, along with the tragic tales of Tityus, the
  • Tartarus: The Underworld of Greek Mythology Explained
    Discover the chilling depths of Tartarus in Greek mythology, a realm of punishment for the wicked Explore its origins, inhabitants, and cultural impact today!





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