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  1. 2023年3月9日 · Mnemosyne, whose name translates to “memory,” was one of the original Greek Titans born to Gaia and Uranus. An inspirational deity, Mnemosyne controlled all forms of speech and rhetoric. Kings, poets, and philosophers would call upon her whenever they wished to craft powerful and persuasive oratory. Like her sister Themis, Mnemosyne did not ...

  2. mythopedia.com › topics › phoebePhoebe – Mythopedia

    2023年3月10日 · Overview. One of the original twelve Titans of Greek mythology Phoebe was the daughter of the primordial deities Gaia and Uranus. She married her brother Coeus, and together they had two daughters, Asteria and Leto. Through Leto, Phoebe was the grandmother of Apollo and Artemis, powerful gods of the Olympian pantheon.

  3. mythopedia.com › topics › oceanusOceanus - Mythopedia

    2023年3月9日 · The first son of Gaia and Uranus, Oceanus was a Titan who personified the great seas and oceans. He was often likened to a great river that spanned the entirety of the known world. With his sister and lover Tethys, Oceanus spawned the legions of sea nymphs known as the Oceanids. Though not as popular as the Olympian deities, Oceanus was still ...

  4. mythopedia.com › topics › tethysTethys - Mythopedia

    2023年3月10日 · Family. A daughter of the primordial deities Gaia and Uranus, [7] Tethys was one of twelve Titans, the others being Coeus, Crius, Cronus, Hyperion, Iapetus, Thea, Rhea, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe and Oceanus. Tethys’ siblings also included the horrific one-eyed Cyclopes and the equally detested Hecatoncheires —monsters with a hundred hands each.

  5. mythopedia.com › topics › themisThemis – Mythopedia

    2023年3月10日 · Themis, the daughter of Gaia and Uranus, was one of the original twelve Titans of Greek mythology. Though in some traditions she conspired with her fellow Titans to overthrow their father, Uranus, she betrayed them during the Titanomachy by siding with the Olympians. Themis eventually married the king of the Olympians, Zeus, and bore him many ...

  6. mythopedia.com › topics › theiaTheia – Mythopedia

    2023年3月10日 · Avi Kapach is a writer, scholar, and educator who received his PhD in Classics from Brown University. Theia was one of the Greek Titans who fought against the Olympians in their celestial war, the Titanomachy. She married her brother Hyperion and eventually gave birth to the gods of the sun, the moon, and the dawn.

  7. mythopedia.com › topics › criusCrius - Mythopedia

    2023年3月10日 · Crius was one of the first Titans in Greek mythology and the offspring of Gaia and Uranus. An obscure figure, he was best known for fathering the wind god Astraeus as well as the fiery and warlike brothers Pallas and Perses. Crius joined forces with the other Titans in the cataclysmic war against the Olympians known as the Titanomachy.

  8. mythopedia.com › topics › coeusCoeus – Mythopedia

    2023年3月10日 · Coeus, son of the primordial deities Gaia and Uranus, was one of the original twelve Titans of Greek mythology. With his sister and lover Phoebe, Coeus fathered the goddesses Asteria and Leto, both of whom were courted by Zeus. Leto went on to give birth (by Zeus) to the Olympians Artemis and Apollo. Following the war between the Titans and the ...

  9. 2023年3月9日 · The Erinyes, also known as the “Furies” or “Eumenides,” were the goddesses responsible for punishing wrongdoing and blood-guilt. They appeared above all when someone carried out a crime against a family member, but they were also invoked in cases of nonfamilial homicide, impiety, and perjury. Born from the blood of Uranus (the ...

  10. mythopedia.com › topics › titansTitans - Mythopedia

    2023年3月13日 · Avi Kapach is a writer, scholar, and educator who received his PhD in Classics from Brown University. The Titans were twelve powerful deities, born from the union of the primordial gods Uranus and Gaia. Cronus, the youngest of the Titans, overthrew Uranus to become ruler of the cosmos, though he was ultimately overthrown by his own son Zeus.

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