Anything having to do with food.
Also, Nectar and Ambrosia.
The daughter was Niobe
Niobe of Tantalus
Tantalus and Niobe
From Niobe - daughter of Tantalus, goddess of the tears in the Greek mythology.
Tantalus was punished in Greek mythology for his crimes against the gods, including serving his own son to them as a meal. As punishment, he was condemned to eternal torment in the underworld, where he was surrounded by food and water that he could never reach.
Tantalum, named after the character "Tantalus", from Greek Mythology. Tantalum's atomic number is 73.
Wind
In Greek mythology, Hephaestus is often associated with symbols such as the hammer, anvil, tongs, and the forge. These symbols represent his role as the god of fire, blacksmiths, craftsmen, and volcanoes.
They are the symbols for the Greek god of war.
In Greek mythology, Niobe is the weeper of myth. Niobe was the daughter of Tantalus and her brothers were Pelops and Broteas.
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The Romans did not absorb this myth into their mythology. Educated Romans who knew this myth used the Greek name. The Roman elites spoke Greek as well as Latin.