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- (Gr****: Κάβο Ματαπάς, Maniot dialect: Ματαπά), also called Cape Tainaron or Taenarum (Gr****: Ακρωτήριον Ταίναρον), or Cape Tenaro, is situated at the end of...
- Taenarum or Tainaron (Ταίναρον) or Taenarus or Tainaros (Ταίναρος) was a town of ancient Laconia, situated at the distance of 40 stadia, or 5 miles (8...
- infesting the country around Taenarum the Μέτωπον of Greece, the modern Cape Matapan." The presence of Cerberus (Kerberos) at Taenarum (Tainaron) is mentioned...
- mythology, Taenarus (Ancient Gr****: Ταίναρος) was the eponym of Cape Taenarum, Mount Taenarum and the city Taenarus at Peloponnese. In different accounts, he...
- Demand) Helenes Gamos (Helen's Marriage) Herakles Epi Tainaro (Hercules At Taenarum) Hermione Hipponous Hybris Hydrophoroi (Water-Bearers) Inachos Iobates...
- sending a dolphin which he rode to traverse the sea from the promontory of Taenarum to the south of Italy. Brought as****, Taras founded Tarentum which was...
- traveled to the Gr**** underworld in search of Eurydice by entering a cave at Taenarum or Cape Tenaron on the southern tip of the Peloponnese. Pluto's Gate, Ploutonion...
- sending a dolphin which he rode to traverse the sea from the promontory of Taenarum to the south of Italy. Brought as****, Taras founded the city of the same...
- Argos, Ermioni, Epidaurus and Laconia, and his holy livestock flocks at Taenarum, seem to suggest that the deity was considerably important in Dorian religion...
- said to have divided Messenia. Strabo describes Rhium as over against Taenarum (ἀπεναντίον Ταινάρον), which is not a very accurate expression, as hardly...