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Tantalus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tantalus was the son of Zeus and was the king of Sipylos. He was uniquely favored among mortals since he was invited to share the food of the gods. However, he abused the guest-host relationship and was punished by being 'tantalized' with hunger and ... ... Tantalus was the son of Zeus and was the king of Sipylos.
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deny food and drink to Tantalus, merely because he was a good man and inclined to share with his friends the immortality bestowed ... Tantalus 1 is punished in Hades by not being able to eat or drink, as the water in the lake dries out, and the fruits in the trees are lifted by the wind each time he tries to reach either.
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Tantalus (Oahu) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tantalus is an extinct cinder cone in the southern Ko ʻ olau Range on the Hawaiian Island of O ʻ ahu. It also has a summit crater, Tantalus Crater . The cinder cone formed after the demise of K...
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Zeus's son and king of Lydia, who was honoured by the gods by being allowed to sit at their table on the Olympus. Tantalas killed his son, boiled him and served him to the gods to test them, and as a punishment he was sent to ... His destiny there was to stand in a pool be thirsty and hungry forever, ... Webmistress V.E.K. Sandels...
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Another such criminal was Tantalus. His name means "lurching" or "most wretched", and his torment was unique indeed - He was made to stand chin-deep in ...
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Shamanic coming of age rite; the mystic death and transfiguration of Pelops; PoseidonÕs love for the youth; their ascent to Olympus; PelopsÕ expulsion due to ZeusÕ anger at TantalusÕ thefts and revelations. Illustrated with Greek art. ... Nor did Tantalus hold back: he filled his belly with nectar and ambrosia and...
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