Tartarus is the place where creatures who pose a threat to the gods are confined. It's also where those who have committed truly vile deeds are dealt a fitting punishment for the rest of eternity. Erebus was originally the son of Chaos and represented darkness and shadow. Later, the name Erebus came to designate the transit zone for the dead, where they waited for Charon to ferry them across the river Styx.
Hades was a name for both the Underworld and the god who ruled it. The underworld itself was also referred to as Erebus, the Asphodel FieldsElysium or Tartarus- Erebus was the underworld in general. Elysium was a later invention, a paradise for the righteous, the Asphodel Fields were a Greek version of limbo, and Tartarus was an abyss of eternal punishment.
it started out with chaos(nothingness) then it had gaia(earth) tartarus(tartarus) nyx(night) erebus (darkness). then gaia and tartarus had pontus(sea) uranus(heavens) ourea (mts). gaia and uranus had the titans. nyx and erebus had blame woe fate death sleep upperair day revenge deception strife oldage and friendship
no Zeus was not the oldest of the gods. In fact Chaos was the oldest god and the creator Gaia (Earth) Tartarus(the abyss) Eros(Desire) Nyx(night) and Erebus(darkness.)
One of the most ancient sources, Hesiod, stated that Eros was a primordial god. He had no parents. According to Hesiod, Eros sprang into existence, fourth in the Greek pantheon after Chaos, Gaia, and Tartarus. Parmenides places Eros first on this list. Later writers said he was the child of Nyx (Night) and Erebus (Darkness). Aristophanes tells the story that Nyx planted a "germless egg" deep in Erebus, and after a countless amount of time Eros sprang forth from it. Afterwars Eros mated with Chaos in the depths of Tartarus, and the human race was born.
one is tartarus
Tartarus is the place where creatures who pose a threat to the gods are confined. It's also where those who have committed truly vile deeds are dealt a fitting punishment for the rest of eternity. Erebus was originally the son of Chaos and represented darkness and shadow. Later, the name Erebus came to designate the transit zone for the dead, where they waited for Charon to ferry them across the river Styx.
Chaos was the First, the Creator. Chaos birthed Gaia (Earth), Tartarus, Erebus (Darkness), Nyx (night) and Eros. Gaia had children by herself, Uranus, Pontus, Poseidon, Oceanus, Tartarus, Zeus, Hephaestus, Aether and Parthenogenesis. Nyx had children with Erebus, Parthenogenesis, and Uranus. They started the beginning of the Gods.
Erebus was born out of Chaos, who the Greeks believed was the first being, he had no mother, and was brother to Nyx, Eros, Tartarus, and Gaia, he later courted Nyx and had other children, who were the gods before the Titans. his name means Darkness and Shadows.
Hades was a name for both the Underworld and the god who ruled it. The underworld itself was also referred to as Erebus, the Asphodel FieldsElysium or Tartarus- Erebus was the underworld in general. Elysium was a later invention, a paradise for the righteous, the Asphodel Fields were a Greek version of limbo, and Tartarus was an abyss of eternal punishment.
it started out with chaos(nothingness) then it had gaia(earth) tartarus(tartarus) nyx(night) erebus (darkness). then gaia and tartarus had pontus(sea) uranus(heavens) ourea (mts). gaia and uranus had the titans. nyx and erebus had blame woe fate death sleep upperair day revenge deception strife oldage and friendship
no Zeus was not the oldest of the gods. In fact Chaos was the oldest god and the creator Gaia (Earth) Tartarus(the abyss) Eros(Desire) Nyx(night) and Erebus(darkness.)
I don't know that there was one specifically, but you are likely looking either for Tartarus (the dark place under the earth and the lowest part of the underworld) or Erebus (darkness).
One of the most ancient sources, Hesiod, stated that Eros was a primordial god. He had no parents. According to Hesiod, Eros sprang into existence, fourth in the Greek pantheon after Chaos, Gaia, and Tartarus. Parmenides places Eros first on this list. Later writers said he was the child of Nyx (Night) and Erebus (Darkness). Aristophanes tells the story that Nyx planted a "germless egg" deep in Erebus, and after a countless amount of time Eros sprang forth from it. Afterwars Eros mated with Chaos in the depths of Tartarus, and the human race was born.
The Greek Goddess, Nyx (also sometimes called Nox), the Goddess of the night, was born from Chaos. Her siblings include some of the oldest deitys in Greek mythology, such as Gaia (earth), Erebus (darkness) and Tartarus (the underworld)
Mount Erebus is a Antarctic volcano.
no, Mt Erebus does not have trees on it