- In Gr**** mythology, the
Titanomachy (/ˌtaɪtəˈnɒməki/;
Ancient Gr****: Τιτανομαχία, romanized: Titanomakhía, lit. 'Titan-battle', Latin: Titanomachia) was...
- The
Titanomachy (Ancient Gr****: Τιτανομαχία, romanized: Titanomakhía, lit. 'Titan-battle', Latin: Titanomachia) is a lost epic poem,
which is a part of...
- (Earth), and
helped Zeus and the
Olympians to
overthrow the
Titans in the
Titanomachy. The
three Hundred-Handers were
named Cottus,
Briareus and Gyges. Cottus...
-
pantheon of gods by Zeus and the
Olympians in a ten-year war
called "the
Titanomachy" (Ancient Gr****: Τιτανομαχία, romanized: Titanomakhía, lit. 'battle of...
- Zeus and Athena. Nike
gained this
honored role
beside Zeus
during the
Titanomachy where she was one of the
first gods to
offer her
allegiance to Zeus....
- In Gr**** mythology, Gaia (/ˈɡeɪə, ˈɡaɪə/;
Ancient Gr****: Γαῖα, romanized: Gaîa, a
poetic form of Γῆ (Gê),
meaning 'land' or 'earth'), also
spelled Gaea...
-
involved in the ten-year-long war
between the
Olympian gods and Titans, the
Titanomachy,
though without any
specific part to play. When the war was lost, Crius...
-
significant differences between the
Titanomachy epic and the
account of
events in Hesiod; and that the
Titanomachy may be the
source of
later variants...
- was
foiled by
birds sent by Zeus. This
story was part of the
larger Titanomachy that set the gods
against the Titans.
Various interpretations of the...
-
Titan condemned to hold up the
heavens or sky for
eternity after the
Titanomachy.
Atlas also
plays a role in the
myths of two of the
greatest Gr**** heroes:...