Caucasus Mountains (mythic association with Prometheus’ binding)

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The Caucasus Mountains are a rugged range between the Black and Caspian Seas that, in Greek mythology, served as the remote site where the Titan Prometheus was chained as punishment by Zeus.

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instanceOf mountain range
mythological location
associatedFigure Titan Prometheus NERFINISHED
climate varied from subtropical to alpine
continent Eurasia NERFINISHED
country Armenia NERFINISHED
Azerbaijan
Georgia
Russia
culturalSignificance boundary between Europe and Asia
describedAs remote
rugged
geologicalFeature collision zone of Arabian and Eurasian plates
hasSubrange Greater Caucasus NERFINISHED
Lesser Caucasus NERFINISHED
highestPeak Mount Elbrus NERFINISHED
knownFor ethnic diversity
high biodiversity
languageFamilyAssociated Caucasian languages
literarySource Aeschylus’ Prometheus Bound NERFINISHED
later Greek mythographic traditions
locatedBetween Black Sea NERFINISHED
Caspian Sea NERFINISHED
locatedIn Caucasus region NERFINISHED
mythicFunction place of divine punishment
mythologicalAssociation Prometheus NERFINISHED
mythologicalTradition Greek mythology
partOf Greater Caucasus NERFINISHED
Lesser Caucasus NERFINISHED
punishmentBy Zeus NERFINISHED
roleInMyth site of Prometheus’ binding

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Scythian wilderness relatedTo Caucasus Mountains (mythic association with Prometheus’ binding)