Thanatos (disambiguation)
- Thanatos (disambiguation)
Thanatos, or Thanatus, may refer to: wiktionarypar | thanatos
In Greek mythology:
* Thanatos, the god of death
In science:
* Thanatos (psychoanalysis), a Freudian psychoanalytic term for death drive
* Thanatus (genus), a genus of philodromid crab spiders
* "Thanatos", a taxonomic synonym for "Bothriechis", a genus of venomous pitvipers
In music:
* Thanatos (Dutch band), recorded commercially 1990-1992 and 2000-2005
* Thanatos (US band), recorded commercially 1993-1997
* Thanatos, a doujin album by Japanese band Sound Horizon
In fiction:
* Thanatos (comics), a Marvel Comics villain
* Thanos, a similarly named Marvel Comics villain
* Thanatos, or Death, in the novel On a Pale Horse by Piers Anthony
In video games:
* Thanatos (8-bit video game), developed by Durell Software
* Thanatos, the strongest non-boss character in the MMORPG MapleStory
* Thanatos, a boss in the video game Battle Clash
* Thanatos, a boss in the video game Secret of Mana
* Thanatos, a Legion in the video game Chaos Legion
* Thanatos, a boss character in the MMORPG Ragnarok Online
* Thanatos, a Persona usable by the main character in the PS2 game
* Thanatos, and its mutation "Thanatos-R" is the final boss in the PS2 game
* Thanatos, a heavy 'Mech in the MechWarrior video game series
* Thanatos, a weapon for Astaroth, a selectable character in the Soul Calibur video game series
* Thanatos, a carrier class capital ship in the MMORPG Eve Online
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