• Kılıç Taşıyan Kanatlı Thanatos, Efes'teki Artemis Tapınağı'nda Bulunan Sütun Başlığı Detayı, yak. -325-300 BC. BC, British Museum.
  • In Greek mythology, Thanatos (/ˈθænətɒs/; Ancient Greek: Θᾰνᾰτος, Thánatos, pronounced in. Ancient Greek: [tʰánatos] "Death", from θνῄσκω thnēskō "(I)...
  • OverviewQuotesRelationships. Thanatos is the personification of Death, son of Nyx and the older twin brother of Hypnos.
  • Thanatos, güçlü ve korkutucu bir görünüme sahip olan ölüm tanrısıdır. Karanlık ve sessizlik ruhunu yavaşça sararken, insanların son yolculuğuna eşlik eder.
  • Thanatos is portrayed as a figure who can not be escaped from. After the 4th century BCE, the Greeks regarded death as a part of life, the natural end of living.
  • Thanatos lived together with his twin brother Hypnos (“Sleep”) beyond the edge of the earth, in the murky Underworld home of their mother Nyx (“Night”).
  • latincede "thanato-" ölümle ilgili anlamına gelir(orn:thanatology olum bilimi).thanatos ise ingilizceye olum icgudusu anlamında gıirmistir.
  • Thanatos was the daemonic representation of death in Ancient Greek mythology (daemonic here is used with its classical meaning, which refers to benevo...
  • Thanatos, in ancient Greek religion and mythology, the personification of death. Thanatos was the son of Nyx, the goddess of night, and the brother of Hypnos...
  • Thanatos, the Greek personification of Death, is an embodiment of non-violent and peaceful passing. When translated to Greek, his name literally means death.