Taygetus

Mount Taygetus
Ταΰγετος
Profitis Ilias (HP)
Highest point
Elevation2,405 m (7,890 ft)[1]
Prominence2,344 m (7,690 ft)[1]
ListingUltra
Coordinates36°57′14″N 22°21′08″E / 36.95389°N 22.35222°E / 36.95389; 22.35222[1]
Geography
Mount Taygetus is located in Greece
Mount Taygetus
Mount Taygetus
Greece
LocationPeloponnese, Greece
Climbing
Easiest routeHike, some rock scrambling
Mount Taygetus seen from Sparti, located on the east side of the Eurotas rift valley. The fault scarps marking the strike of the Sparta Fault are visible on the eastern face of the mountain.

The Taygetus, Taugetus, Taygetos or Taÿgetus (Greek: Ταΰγετος, romanizedTaygetos) is a mountain range on the Peloponnese peninsula in Southern Greece. The highest mountain of the range is Mount Taygetus, also known as "Profitis Ilias", or "Prophet Elias" (Elijah).

The name is one of the oldest recorded in Europe, appearing in the Odyssey.[2] In classical mythology, it was associated to the nymph Taygete and it was named after her.[3] During Byzantine times and up until the 19th century, the mountain was also known as Pentadaktylos (Πενταδάκτυλος; Greek for five-fingered, a common name during that period).

  1. ^ a b c "Europe Ultra-Prominences". Peaklist.org. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  2. ^ Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert (1940). "Ταΰγετον". In Jones, Henry Stuart (ed.). A Greek-English Lexicon. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  3. ^ "Pseudo-Plutarch, De fluviis, XVII. EUROTAS". www.perseus.tufts.edu. Retrieved Dec 26, 2022.

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