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    Iapetus. In Greek mythology, Iapetus ( / aɪˈæpɪtəs /; eye-AP-ih-təs; [1] Ancient Greek: Ἰαπετός, romanized : Iapetós ), [2] also Japetus, is a Titan, the son of Uranus and Gaia [3] and father of Atlas, Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Menoetius. He was also called the father of Buphagus [4] and Anchiale [5] in other sources.

  2. Iapetus definition: a Titan, son of Uranus and Gaia.. See examples of IAPETUS used in a sentence.

  3. Iapetus: [noun] the third largest satellite of Saturn with a diameter of approximately 890 miles (1440 km).

  4. Saturn's third largest moon, Iapetus has a mean radius of 457 miles (736 kilometers) and a density only 1.2 times that of liquid water. It has been suggested that Iapetus (like Rhea) is three quarters ice and one quarter rock. A 3D model of Iapetus, a moon of Saturn. Iapetus orbits at 2,213,000 miles (3,561,000 kilometers) from Saturn.

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    Iapetus is an elder Titan born from the primordial gods Uranus and Gaia. His parents were some of the first two beings to exist. According to “The Illiad” by Homer, he almost didn’t exist at all. Iapetus was just one of the Titan gods hidden in Tartarus by Uranus. Fearing a succession of power, he cast 12 Titans, the three Cyclops, and the three He...

    Gaia created a sickle out of adamantine and gave it to her youngest son, Cronus. The young Titan ambushed Uranus, and his brothers swiftly jumped into action. Iapetus, Crius, Coeus, and Hyperion held their father down while Cronus used the sickle to castrate him. With their plan victorious, Cronus rose to the throne. The rest of the twelve Titans w...

    The Titans ruled during the Golden Age of Man. According to Hesiod, this was a time of great prosperity. Before the creation of arts, the planet produced so much food that there was no need for agriculture. Humanity was free of sorrow and suffering, and there was no crime. It was a bucolic scene of rustic innocence and universal peace. With every s...

    Iapetus married a daughter of Oceanus and Tethys. Oceanus and Tethys gave birth to over three thousand Oceanids. Most poets recall that Iapetus’ wife was Clymene. However, Pseudo-Apollodorus retellings of the mythology state that Iapetus married an Oceanid named Aisa. The consensus is that Iapetus and Clymene married and gave birth to four sons. Th...

    The Golden Age of Man didn’t last forever, and another generation of gods soon challenged the Titans. The succession myth is the stuff of legends, and each Titan played a valuable role in creating the Greek Pantheon. Like Iapetus’ father, Uranus, the leader of the Titans, Cronus, did all he could to prevent being overthrown by his children. Rather ...

    Iapetus might not have many memorable stories, and his sons passed on some not-so-great traits onto humans. However, his legacy is still crucial to Greek mythology. His lineage is responsible for humans’ creation, and he participated in the much-loved succession myth. Iapetus’ legacy doesn’t stop with mythology. He also served as inspiration for di...

    Iapetus is the son of Uranus and Gaia.
    Iapetus is the brother of Cronus and other Titans imprisoned by Uranus in Tartarus.
    Iapetus played a part in the castration of his father, Uranus.
    Along with his brothers Crius, Coeus, and Hyperion, Iapetus represented one of the pillars that separated the Earth and the Heavens.

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  6. Iapetus Ocean. The Iapetus Ocean ( / aɪˈæpɪtəs /; eye-AP-ih-təs) [1] was an ocean that existed in the late Neoproterozoic and early Paleozoic eras of the geologic timescale (between 600 and 400 million years ago). The Iapetus Ocean was situated in the southern hemisphere, between the paleocontinents of Laurentia, Baltica and Avalonia.

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    Iapetus was also considered the personification of one of the four pillars that hold the heavens and the earth apart, a role that he later bequeathed to his son, Atlas. He represented the pillar of the west, the other three being represented by his brothers Crius, Coeus and Hyperion. The four brothers actively played a role in the dethroning of ...

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