Titanides

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The Titanides are the female Titans of Greek mythology, a generation of powerful primordial goddesses who preceded the Olympian gods.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female Titans
group of mythological figures
primordial goddesses
associatedWith cosmic order
fertility
light
memory
prophecy
sea
cosmicGeneration pre-Olympian deities
culture Ancient Greek religion
gender female
generation second generation of divine beings
languageOfName Ancient Greek
mythology Greek mythology
notableMember Mnemosyne
Phoebe
Rhea
Tethys
Theia
Themis
opposedBy Olympian gods in Titanomachy
parentage daughters of Gaia
Oceanids
surface form: daughters of Uranus
partOf Titans
preceded Olympian gods
relatedGroup Olympian gods
Titans
religiousRole objects of cult in some local traditions
role primordial cosmic powers
sourceText Apollodorus' Bibliotheca
Hesiod's Theogony
subclassOf Greek deities
chthonic deities
timePeriodOfWorship Archaic Greece
Classical Greece

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

Electra family Titanides
subject surface form: Age of the Titans
Gaia offspring Titanides