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  2. In Greek mythology, Perses (/ ˈ p ɜːr s i z / PUR-seez; Ancient Greek: Πέρσης, romanized: Pérsēs, lit. 'destroyer') is the son of the Titan Crius and Eurybia, and thus brother to Astraeus and Pallas.

  3. Perses is a second-generation Titan god, the personification of destruction and disorder in war. He is the son of Crius and Eurybia, and the father of Hecate, the goddess of magic and witchcraft.

  4. Perses was the ancient Greek Titan god of destruction. He was the father of Hecate, goddess of witchcraft, by the Titaness Asteria (Starry One). Perses' name means the Destroyer or the Ravager from the Greek words persô and perthô. Hesiod inexplicably describes him as preeminent among all men in wisdom.

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  5. Sep 4, 2019 · Poseidon was a disruptive but also a protective deity in Greek mythology. He was the son of Kronos and Rhea, the brother of Zeus, and the father of many offspring, including Theseus, Orion, and Pegasus.

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  6. www.greekmythology.com › Titans › PersesPerses - Greek Mythology

    Perses was a Titan god in Greek mythology, son of the Titans Crius and Eurybia. He represented destruction and peace. He was married to the Titan goddess Asteria, with whom he had one daughter, Hecate; she was the goddess of wilderness, witchcraft and magic.

  7. God of destruction may refer to: Religion and mythology. Batara Kala, Indonesian god of the underworld, time, and destruction; Nergal, Mesopotamian god of the sun, underworld, war, and destruction; Perses (Titan), god of destruction in Greek mythology; Shiva, one of the principal deities of Hinduism, known as The Destroyer

  8. Dec 2, 2009 · Greek Mythology. By: History.com Editors. Updated: August 15, 2023 | Original: December 2, 2009. copy page link. Print Page. Getty Images. Ancient Greek mythology is a vast group of legends...

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