Explore the myths of Ariadne, the Cretan princess and her pivotal role in the tale of the Minotaur and becoming Dionysus' bride in Greek myth
Explore the dramatic story of Prometheus in Greek mythology. Discover his daring theft of fire and its profound impact on humanity.
Atlas was the Titan who bore the weight of the heavens on his shoulders. Discover his tales, and significance in ancient Greek mythology.
Explore the epic Titanomachy in Greek Mythology, where Olympian gods clashed with Titans to shape the cosmos and divine order.
The Genealogy of the Titans of Greek Mythology
The Titanomachy was a decade-long war between the Titans and the Olympians, over the rule of the universe.
Chronos ; Meaning - "time"), also spelled Khronos or Chronus, is the personification of time in pre-Socratic philosophy and later literature.[1]
Greek gods vs Norse gods gives an insight into the two ancient civilizations and their distinctions. Discover the differences between Greek and Norse gods.
Cronus was the ruling Titan who came to power by castrating his father Uranus. His wife was Rhea, while their offspring were the first of the Olympian...
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Ancient Wisdom for Modern Minds
Zeus ... Zeus grew up preparing to overthrow his father Cronus. Gaia gave a "poison" to Zeus when he was ready to finally go through to overthrow Cronus. Zeus slipped it into his drink and Cronus became very sick and regurgitated all of his 5 children first came the rock that he had swallowed and the children followed in reverse order Hestia being the last to be expelled becoming the first and the last born of the Olympians... (lol fun fact)... Lol... its kinda hard to explain Zeus then freed the rest of Gaia's "monster" children and in exchange that they would help his against the Titans but the Cyclops went even further in giving Zeus the gift of thunder bolts, Hades the Helm of Darkness (makes the wearer invisible), and Poseidon a Trident.