Tartarus (disambiguation)

Tartarus (disambiguation)

Tartarus refers to a deity and place in Greek mythology.

Tartarus may also refer to:

*"Tartarus", a Greek New Testament word used for Hell (in Christian belief), derived from the pagan Greek use.
*Tartarus (spider), a genus of spiders in the family Stiphidiidae
*Tartarus, the Latin name of the river Tartaro-Canalbianco in Italy
*Tartarus (Marvel Comics), a Marvel comic book character
*Tartarus (DC Comics), a group of DC comic book supervillains
*Tartarus ("Halo"), a character in the "Halo" universe
*Tartarus Press, a limited edition publishing house

In other usage:
*A fictional "hottest point" of the sun in the novel "Seven Ancient Wonders"
*A fictional planet in the computer game ""
*A fictional planet in the "Stargate SG-1" universe
*The artificial person creation and maintenance arcology in "Appleseed" media
*The name of the tower which is one of the primary locations in the video game ""


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