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Erebus is the Greek god of darkness as well as a region of the Greek underworld.
Erebus may also refer to:
- Mount Erebus in Israel, more commonly known as the Mount of Beatitudes
 - Erebus (crater), a crater on Mars named after the ship
 - Erebus Montes, a group of mountains in the Diacria quadrangle of Mars
 - Erebus (moth), a genus of noctuid moths
 - Mount Erebus, an Antarctic volcano
 - Mount Erebus disaster, a DC-10 crash on the mountain in 1979
- Erebus: The Aftermath, a New Zealand television miniseries about the accident
 - Erebus: Operation Overdue, a New Zealand documentary about the disaster
 
 - Erebus crystal, a type of feldspar
 - Erebus Motorsport, an Australian motor racing team
 - "Erebus", a 2004 song by The Amenta, from the album Occasus
 - Erebus Cove, a cove on Auckland Island, gateway of the former settlement of Hardwicke
 - Erebos (album), an album by Hate
 - Erebus I, an extended play recording by American electronic music producer Notaker
 
Ships
- HMS Erebus, five ships of Britain's Royal Navy, most famously:
- HMS Erebus (1826), a part of Franklin's failed expedition to find the Northwest Passage
 
 - Erebus-class monitor, a class of Royal Navy ships
 - USS Erebus (1869), a briefly-held name for the USS Squando (1865)
 
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