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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TitansTitans - Wikipedia

    Astraeus, Pallas, Perses. v. t. e. In Greek mythology, the Titans ( Ancient Greek: οἱ Τῑτᾶνες, hoi Tītânes, singular: ὁ Τῑτᾱ́ν, -ήν, ho Tītân) were the pre-Olympian gods. [1] According to the Theogony of Hesiod, they were the twelve children of the primordial parents Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth), with six male ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TitanomachyTitanomachy - Wikipedia

    Atlas, Menoetius, Prometheus, Epimetheus. Sons of Crius. Astraeus, Pallas, Perses. v. t. e. In Greek mythology, the Titanomachy ( / ˌtaɪtəˈnɒməki /; Ancient Greek: Τιτανομαχία, romanized : Titanomakhía, lit. 'Titan-battle', Latin: Titanomachia) was a ten-year [1] series of battles fought in Ancient Thessaly, consisting of most ...

  3. (more) Titan, in Greek mythology, any of the children of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaea (Earth) and their descendants. According to Hesiod’s Theogony, there were 12 original Titans: the brothers Oceanus, Coeus, Crius, Hyperion, Iapetus, and Cronus and the sisters Thea, Rhea, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, and Tethys.

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  4. The Titans were the deities in Greek mythology that preceded the Olympians. They were the children of the primordial deities Uranus (heaven) and Gaea (earth). The Titans included Oceanus, Tethys, Hyperion, Theia, Coeus, Phoebe, Cronus, Rhea, Mnemosyne, Themis, Crius and Iapetus. Cronus was the leader of the Titans, after he managed to overthrow ...

    • Oceanus: God of the Great River. Leading in with the eldest child, let us present Oceanus. This Titan god of the great river – also named Oceanus – was married to his younger sister, the sea goddess Tethys.
    • Coeus: God of Intelligence and Inquiry. Known as the Titan god of intelligence and inquiry, Coeus married his sister, Phoebe, and together the pair had two daughters: the Titanesses Asteria and Leto.
    • Crius: God of Heavenly Constellations. Crius is the Titan god of heavenly constellations. He was married to his half-sister, Eurybia, and was the father of the Titans Astraeus, Pallas, and Perses.
    • Hyperion: God of Heavenly Light. Next up on our titanic list is the god of sunlight himself, Hyperion. Husband to his sister Thea and father to the sun god, Helios, the moon goddess Selene, and the goddess of dawn Eos, Hyperion is interestingly enough unmentioned in the accounts of the Titanomachy.
  5. Mar 10, 2023 · The Titans were immortal deities who ruled the cosmos before the Olympians. The original twelve Titans—the children of the primordial gods Gaia (earth) and Uranus (heaven)—assumed power by overthrowing their tyrannical father, only to become tyrants themselves. Cronus, the youngest Titan, became king after usurping Uranus.

  6. mythopedia.com › topics › titansTitans – Mythopedia

    Mar 13, 2023 · These twelve Titans, like other Greek gods, were immortal and ageless. Led by Cronus, the youngest Titan, they overthrew their father Uranus to become the chief powers of the cosmos. Originally, only the twelve anthropomorphic children of Uranus and Gaia were called Titans.

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