Tartarus

The three most famous inhabitants of Tartarus, the ancient Greek equivalent of Hell, circa 1500 BC. From left to right, Sisyphus endlessly shoulders his rock, Ixion is bound to a wheel for eternity, and Tantalus is forever unable to slake his thirst. Engraved for Bell's New Pantheon by Grignion. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
The three most famous inhabitants of Tartarus, the ancient Greek equivalent of Hell, circa 1500 BC. From left to right, Sisyphus endlessly shoulders his rock, Ixion is bound to a wheel for eternity, and Tantalus is forever unable to slake his thirst. Engraved for Bell's New Pantheon by Grignion. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Tartarus
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Hulton Archive / Stringer
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51251913
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Hulton Archive
Date created:
January 02, 1754
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Hulton Archive
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