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In Greek mythology, Taenarus (Ancient Greek: Ταίναρος) was the eponym of Cape Taenarum, Mount Taenarum and the city Taenarus at Peloponnese. In different accounts, he is given as: * Taenarus, son of Zeus and brother of Calabrus and Geraestus. The three brothers were said to have sailed to Peloponnese and to have seized a portion of land there, where Taenarus founded a sanctuary of Poseidon known as "Taenarum". * Taenarus, son of Poseidon. * Taenarus, son of Elatus, himself son of Icarius, and , daughter of ; was said to have had the city, the mountain, and the harbor named after him. Stephanus (who writes of him as a son rather than a grandson of Icarius) considers him to be a figure distinct from Taenarus, son of Zeus.

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  • Στην ελληνική μυθολογία με το όνομα Ταίναρος είναι γνωστός ο «επώνυμος ήρωας» του ακρωτηρίου Ταινάρου της Πελοποννήσου (δηλαδή το πρόσωπο που έδωσε το όνομά του στο ακρωτήριο). Ο Ταίναρος αναφέρεται ως γιος είτε του Δία, είτε του Ικαρίου, είτε ακόμα και του γιου του Ικαρίου, του Ελάτου. Επιπλέον, ο Ταίναρος θεωρείται ως ο ιδρυτής του ιερού του «Ταιναρίου Ποσειδώνα». (el)
  • In Greek mythology, Taenarus (Ancient Greek: Ταίναρος) was the eponym of Cape Taenarum, Mount Taenarum and the city Taenarus at Peloponnese. In different accounts, he is given as: * Taenarus, son of Zeus and brother of Calabrus and Geraestus. The three brothers were said to have sailed to Peloponnese and to have seized a portion of land there, where Taenarus founded a sanctuary of Poseidon known as "Taenarum". * Taenarus, son of Poseidon. * Taenarus, son of Elatus, himself son of Icarius, and , daughter of ; was said to have had the city, the mountain, and the harbor named after him. Stephanus (who writes of him as a son rather than a grandson of Icarius) considers him to be a figure distinct from Taenarus, son of Zeus. Taenaran gateway: Taenarus, at the tip of the middle peninsula at the south of Peloponnese, was a conventional entrance to the underworld. (en)
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  • Στην ελληνική μυθολογία με το όνομα Ταίναρος είναι γνωστός ο «επώνυμος ήρωας» του ακρωτηρίου Ταινάρου της Πελοποννήσου (δηλαδή το πρόσωπο που έδωσε το όνομά του στο ακρωτήριο). Ο Ταίναρος αναφέρεται ως γιος είτε του Δία, είτε του Ικαρίου, είτε ακόμα και του γιου του Ικαρίου, του Ελάτου. Επιπλέον, ο Ταίναρος θεωρείται ως ο ιδρυτής του ιερού του «Ταιναρίου Ποσειδώνα». (el)
  • In Greek mythology, Taenarus (Ancient Greek: Ταίναρος) was the eponym of Cape Taenarum, Mount Taenarum and the city Taenarus at Peloponnese. In different accounts, he is given as: * Taenarus, son of Zeus and brother of Calabrus and Geraestus. The three brothers were said to have sailed to Peloponnese and to have seized a portion of land there, where Taenarus founded a sanctuary of Poseidon known as "Taenarum". * Taenarus, son of Poseidon. * Taenarus, son of Elatus, himself son of Icarius, and , daughter of ; was said to have had the city, the mountain, and the harbor named after him. Stephanus (who writes of him as a son rather than a grandson of Icarius) considers him to be a figure distinct from Taenarus, son of Zeus. (en)
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