- Gr****: Τιτανομαχία, romanized: Titanomakhía, lit. 'Titan-battle', Latin:
Titanomachia) is a lost epic poem,
which is a part of Gr**** mythology. It
deals with...
- Gr****: Τιτανομαχία, romanized: Titanomakhía, lit. 'Titan-battle', Latin:
Titanomachia) was a ten-year
series of
battles fought in
Ancient Thessaly, consisting...
-
customs of Attica,
especially of Eleusis, are
connected with his name. A
Titanomachia and
Theogonia are also
attributed to him by
Gottfried Kinkel. We find...
- The Gr****
origins of the
Prometheus myth have
already discussed the
Titanomachia as
placing the
cosmic struggle of
Olympus at some
point in time preceding...
- Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and
Other Poems (1820). It is
based on the
Titanomachia, and
tells of the
despair of the
Titans after their fall to the Olympians...
-
Cornelis Cornelisz van
Haarlem (1562–1638), The Fall of the
Titans (The
Titanomachia), 1588–90,
Statens Museum for Kunst.
Retrieved on 14
January 2015. Media...
- it
appears in Gr****
mythology as a
mountain battle site
during the
Titanomachia. As "Pangaeus", it was the name of a
specific mountain range in southern...
- p. 68, says that Apollodorus'
version "perhaps
derived from the lost
Titanomachia or from the
Orphic literature"; see also Gantz, p. 2; for a detailed...
-
genealogy may be
derived from
Eumelus (8th
century BC), the
author of the
Titanomachia; see also Kovaleva, p. 143. Hyginus,
Fabulae Theogony 1 (Smith and Trzaskoma...
-
Diodorus Siculus,
Historic Library 5.71.3 Fr. *4 Serv. in Aen. 6.580 (de
Titanomachia; II 81.12–13
Thilo et Hagen) [= *4 GEF]
Titanomachy fragments 4.GEF,...