Titan

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Titan refers to the powerful primordial deities of Greek mythology who preceded and were overthrown by the Olympian gods.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Titan canonical 3
Titan gods 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Mythological group
Primordial deity in Greek mythology
appearsIn Classical Greek literature
Roman mythographic traditions
associatedWith Cosmic order
Elements of the cosmos
Natural forces
conflict Titanomachy NERFINISHED
defeatedIn Titanomachy NERFINISHED
describedIn Apollodorus' Bibliotheca NERFINISHED
Hesiod's Theogony NERFINISHED
generation Second divine generation
hasAlternativeName Titanes NERFINISHED
Titans NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic Powerful
Pre-Olympian
Primordial
hasEtymology From Ancient Greek Τιτάν (Titān)
hasMember Atlas NERFINISHED
Coeus NERFINISHED
Crius NERFINISHED
Cronus NERFINISHED
Eos NERFINISHED
Epimetheus NERFINISHED
Helios NERFINISHED
Hyperion NERFINISHED
Iapetus NERFINISHED
Menoetius NERFINISHED
Mnemosyne NERFINISHED
Oceanus NERFINISHED
Phoebe NERFINISHED
Prometheus NERFINISHED
Rhea NERFINISHED
Selene NERFINISHED
Tethys NERFINISHED
Theia NERFINISHED
Themis NERFINISHED
hasParent Gaia NERFINISHED
Uranus NERFINISHED
imprisonedIn Tartarus NERFINISHED
influenced Later Greco-Roman mythology
languageOfOrigin Ancient Greek
memberOf Titanomachy participants
opposedBy Olympian gods
overthrownBy Olympian gods
partOf Greek mythology NERFINISHED
precedes Olympian gods
subclassOf Deity
Divine being

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Kronia deityTypeHonored Titan
Protogenoi precedes Titan
this entity surface form: Titan gods