Tal´ie-sin, Welsh bard, [531], [627]-[633].

Tan´a-is, ancient name of river Don, [44].

Tan´ta-lus, wicked king, punished in Hades by standing in water that retired when he would drink, under fruit-trees that withdrew when he would eat, [112], [186], [270].

Tar´chon, Etruscan chief, [282].

Ta-ren´tum, Italian city, [197].

Tar-pe´ian rock, in Rome, from which condemned criminals were hurled, [280].

Tar´quins, a ruling family in early Roman legend, [275].

Tau´ris, Grecian city, site of temple of Diana (See [Iphigenia]), [214], [234].

Tau´rus, a mountain, [43].

Tar´ta-rus, place of confinement of Titans, etc., originally a black abyss below Hades; later, represented as place where the wicked were punished, and sometimes the name used as synonymous with Hades, [5], [44], [52], [53], [73], [186], [187], [269], [293].