In Greek mythology, the Titans were a primeval race of powerful deities, descendants of Gaia (Earth) and Uranus (Heaven), that ruled during the legendary Golden Age. They were immortal huge beings of incredible strength and stamina and were also the first pantheon of Greco-Roman gods and goddesses.
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Cronus
Cronus was the titan of time & the king of the titans. He was married to the titaness, Rhea.
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Rhea
Rhea was the tiatan of motherhood, comfort & ease.
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Oceanus
Oceanus was the titan of the sea.
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Tethys
Tethys was the titaness of fresh water & wife of Oceanous.
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Hyperion
Hyperion was the titan of light. his name means "he who watches above".
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Themis
Themis was the titaness of law & order.
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Metis
Metis was the titans of wise counsel.
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Coeus
Coeus was the titan of intelligence.
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Krios
Krios was the titan of heavenly constellations.
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Atlas
Atlas was the titan general. After the war of the titans, Zeus punished him. so he had to hold up the sky.
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Prometheus
Prometheus was the titan of forethought & crafty council. He fought on the gods' side during the titan war, therefore he was not punished. he also gave fire to mankind.
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Mnemosyne
Mnemosyne was the titans of memory and the mother of Muses.
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Pheobe
Pheobe titaness of the Moon. She was also mother of Leto.
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Conclusion
In conclusion The Greek Titans were quite the big deal during the Golden Age and still are for many people today.