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Greek Titans (Pt. 13)

Let me just say, I'm sorry for not posting for a little while. I've been sick with Covid, plus, after getting better, I've been kind of...

Greek Titan (Pt. 12)

Tethys: Tethys is the Titan goddess of fresh water. She married Oceanus, with whom she gave birth to over 6 thousand children, all of who...

Greek Titans (Pt. 11)

Mnemosyne: Mnemosyne is the Titan goddess of memory. She was the oracular goddess of the Oracle of Trophonius. Being the Titaness of...

Greek Titans (Pt. 10)

Phoebe: Phoebe is the Titan goddess of bright intellect and prophecy. She married her brother, Koios, and had Asteria and Leto. Phoebe is...

Greek Titans (Pt. 9)

Theia: Theia is the Titan goddess of sight and light. She was said to be very beautiful and associated with all things that shimmer, such...

Greek Titans (Pt. 8)

Rhea: Rhea is the Titan goddess of female fertility, motherhood, and generation. She married her brother, Kronos, and had 6 children with...

Greek Titans (Pt. 7)

Themis: Themis is the Titan goddess of justice, wisdom, and good counsel. She was the interpreter of the Titans. According to Hesiod, she...

Greek Titans (Pt. 6)

Krios: Krios is the Titan god of the constellations. He was represented as one of the pillars supporting the sky (the south pillar)....

Norse Gods and Goddesses (Pt. 10)

Frey: He’s a Norse Vanir god, the god of peace, fertility, sunshine, summer, and rain. Even though he’s a Vanir Norse god, he’s also an...

Greek Titans (Pt. 5)

Hyperion: Hyperion is the Titan god of light and the sun. He’s sometimes referred to as the “Father of Dawn.” In early times, Hyperion...

Zodiac (Pt. 3)

Leo: Leo’s are naturally leaders. They’re joyful, liberal, proud, confident, theatrical, and passionate. They usually love life and live...

Zodiac (Pt. 2)

Sagittarius: Sagittarius is loyal, aggressive, smart, and compassionate. They’re apparently “one-of-a-kind,” or so I hear. They’ve got a...

Norse VS. Greek Battles (Pt. 12)

Hermes VS. Hermod: (Ok, look, I know I didn’t include Hermod in the list of gods that I would put in these posts, but the Norse...

Greek Titans (Pt. 4)

Oceanus: Oceanus is the Titan god of the oceans and rivers, and he’s the father of all rivers. (According to Homer), “all rivers flow and...

Greek Titans (Pt. 3)

Iapetus: Iapetus is the Titan god of mortality. He was represented as the West pillar supporting the sky. The sons of Iapetus were said...

Greek Titans (Pt. 2)

Kronos: Kronos is the Titan god of the harvest, agriculture, fertility, and the destructive forces of time. Kronos is often depicted as...

Greek Titans (Pt. 1)

Koios: Koios is the Titan god of the inquisitive mind. He was represented as one of the four pillars (the North pillar) supporting the...

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