Mount Titanus or Mount Titanos (Greek: Τίτανος Όρος; Latin: Titanus Mons) is a mountain of ancient Thessaly, mentioned by Homer in the Iliad as near the ancient city of Asterium.
[1] Both Homer and Strabo note that the mountain's summits are white.
[2] The modern peak, Mount Titanos, preserves the ancient name.
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