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Titans and myths of Ancient Greece

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Hesiod claimed, the word Titan means “Strainer”, because they strained and performed some presumptuous, fearful deed and the vengeance would come after it. Where the Olympians lived in Olympus, the home of the Titans was Othrys, their stronghold.

The exact number of the Titans varied from author to author, and they often included some of the children of the Titans. So there are at least two generations of Titans can be considered.

For a generation, the Titans shared the world and created mankind, with Cronus as their leader. Although a number of the male Titans were imprisoned in Tartarus, when they chose to fight a war against the younger gods, known as the Olympians.

According to the Orphic myth, Zeus destroyed the Titans with his thunderbolts, because the Titans had murdered and devoured his son Zagreus (Dionysus). From the smouldering ashes, mankind were created.

Much of what we know about the Titans is because of Hesiods’ Theogony.

The twelve Titans were the children of Uranus and Gaea.

There were 12 Uranides, six sons and six daughters:

Cronus - God of Eternal Time and King of the Titans, until overthrown by his own son Zeus.

(Okeanos) Oceanus – God of the fresh water rivers that bound the earth; including wells, springs, river and rain. Husband of Tethys, a nurse that claimed to have distributed the water to the earth. The Oldest of the twelve Titans

Iapetus – Son of Uranus and Gaea. He married the daughter of Oceanus and Tethys. Iapetus was the father of the Titans, Atlas, Menoetius, Prometheus and Epimetheus. Some say that Iapetus married his own sister Themis, and became the father of Prometheus

Hyperion – God of the Sun, sometimes referred to as ‘Helios Hyperion’ Sun High one.

Crius - Married his half-sister Eurybia, daughter of Gaea and Pontus, and became father of Perses, Pallas and Astraeus.

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Coeus - God of intellect. He married his sister Phoebe, became the father of Leto and Asteria.

Rhea – Titaness and earth-goddess. According to Diodorus Siculus, Rhea was also known as Pandora. She married her brother, Cronus and was the mother of Olympians: Hestia, Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, Hera and Zeus. When it was prophesied that her children would overthrow her brother/husband, Cronus, he took steps to prevent it.

Tethys - Titaness of the sea. She married her brother, Oceanus. She became the mother of all the river gods. She is said to have bore three thousand daughters, known as the Oceanids. The eldest daughter being Styx, who was the only female river goddess; while Amphitrite, who married Poseidon, and Doris, who married Nereus, became sea goddesses.

Theia - Titaness of sorcery. She was sometimes called, EuryphaEssa (Eurtphaessa). Theia was the goddess of light. She married her brother Hyperion, and was the mother of Eos (“Dawn”), Helius (“Sun”), and Selene (“Moon”). By her other brother Oceanus, she was mother of the Cercopes.

Phoebe – Titaness of the Moon, married her brother Coeus (Coeus). Phoebe became the mother of Leto and Asteria, so Phoebe was the grandmother of Apollo, Artemis and Hecate.

 

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Themis – Titaness of justice and Earth-goddess. Later she became known as the goddess of order and justice. Themis was the second wife of Zeus. Themis became the mother of many children, including the Seasons (Horae) – Eunomia (“Order”), Dike (“Justice”) and Eirene (“Peace”) – and the Fates (Moerae).

Mnemosyne - Titaness of memory. Mnemosyne (“Memory”) was the daughter of Uranus and Gaea. She was the abstract personification of memory. In Roman myths, she was called Moneta.

By Zeus, she was the mother of nine daughters, known as the Muses. Zeus had slept with Mnemosyne for nine nights, and one year later, she gave birth to the nine wondrous daughters. Mnemosyne had named them as Cleio, Euterpe, Thaleia, Melpomene, Terpischore, Erato, Polyhymnia, Urania and Calliope being her eldest daughter.

Dione – An obscure goddess, as it was not certain whether she was either Titaness or Oceanid. Most commonly thought to be the goddess of the sea. She was also known as Thalassa, who was a sea deity. Thalassa was also beleived to the wife of the ancient sea god, Pontus.

Second Generation Titans ( Iapetionides )

Atlas - Atlas was the son of the Titan Iapetus by the Oceanid Clymene or Asia. Brother of Menoetius, Prometheus and Epimetheus. When his brother, Prometheus tried to persuade him not to go to war against the Olympians, he did not listen. Zeus punished Atlas, by making the Titan carry the weight of the sky upon his shoulders.

Prometheus – Titan of forethought. Son of the Titan Iapetus and by Iapetus’ sister Themis or by Clymene or Asia. Both were Oceanids. Prometheus was the brother of Atlas, Menoetius and Epimetheus.

Prometheus married Pronoea and was the father of Deucalion. During the war between the Titans and Olympians, Prometheus sided with Zeus, knowing that the war would end with the younger gods winning the war.

Prometheus unsuccessfully tried to persuade his father Iapetus and his brother Atlas to change side. Iapetus was thrown into Tartarus, while Atlas would be forever burdened with the weight of heaven on his shoulder.

Epimetheus – Titan of afterthought. Epimetheus ( Afterthought ) was the son of the Titan Iapetus by the Oceanid Clymene or Asia. Brother of Prometheus, Menoetius and Atlas. Epimetheus married the first mortal woman Pandora and was the father of Pyrrha.

Menoetius: Son of Iapetus and Oceanid Clymene or Asia.Brother of Atlas, Prometheus and Epimetheus.

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According to mythological legends of the history of the creation of the world starts from four categories in the whole world, which have names: matter, energy, space, time. That is, Gaia (matter) was one of four initial possibilities also Chaos, Tartarus, Eros are.

As an initial potential Gaia means the presence of the structure, chaos means an absence of structure, the Tatars means destruction, Eros means structuring. These are the basic principles of a world that is incorporated into the framework of Gaia and have formed a formal question at the same time can be chaotic, and is also capable of creating or able to be collapsed. This is the initial list of possibilities have formed a cross raw material shown in the figure:

The Gaia has connected four initial potential and trained Uranus (energy), and with the help of Uranus has formed six male Titans: Oceanus, Coeus, I breed, Hyperion, Iapetus, Cronus and the titans of six women:

Tethys Phoebe, Mnemosyne, Theia, Themis, Rea, who have made a world of material and energy, shown in the figure below. That is, men and women have formed the structure titans of the world, and essentially formed a circle that symbolizes the astrological structure of the world, but on condition that the astrological circle corresponds to the zodiacal constellations (zodiac signs) and mythological essence the Titans, but others also correspond to the zodiacal constellations.

parities of the Titans shows signs of the zodiac are presumed but are based on mythological sources, ie, characters from Greek mythology correlate with the characters of the zodiac signs, which are known in modern astrology. Zodiac signs are of Egyptian origin, but are comparable to the characters of Greek mythology as ancient Egypt and ancient Greece are between cultures.

The arrows in the figure shows the marital relationships of the Titans. The symbols of the planets near the names of the astrological planets Titans specify operating or if the astrological signs of the zodiac.

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6 Things you must do, When You visit West Turkey

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Turkey is one of the successes of 2009 as a target area, the euro outside, with a marked increase in the interest of those seeking the sun is low cost.

Gareth Huw Davies explores the northwest corner, which is full of history and heroism. Your must-do list includes a sheet of oil the tournament, the site of an epic swim and a meeting with the horse in the world more beautiful gift …

1. LOST CITY OF LEGENDS, TROY

Troy was a city in fact and legend, Northwest Anatolia, in what is now Turkey, south of the Dardanelles Strait and adjacent to Mount Ida

Less than a high wall was built to fight large armies and to defend the wealth, just a wild tortoise is a company, we suspend disbelief and conjure up the ancient Troy. We are the glorious image of warrior Achilles, Ajax and Odysseus.

Aeneas must save his father’s flame, the desire for Troilus Cressida, the Greek soldiers falling from the huge horse – see the massive wooden door replica. And wondrous beauty of Helen, which led to the siege.

Here are ten miles away from Canakkale, are creating the greatest story ever told, outside of the Bible. No sign of massive gates and palaces in the Iliad, Homer describes it, but enough for thousands of ancient masonry is unclear as to suggest that what really happened here, this time it was a very important place.

2. GREAT STRAITS, CANAKKALE

We stayed in Canakkale, sees the big argos crawling on the strait dividing Asia and Europe. Dardanelles (Hellespont) is the world’s neck-rich water history. They all came to this link between the A egean and Marmara. Xerxes, king of Persia, crossed the north bridge of boats to invade Greece. Alexander the Great went to south Asia. Julius Caesar appealed We took the short ferry ride from Eceabat in Canakkale, where the legendary Leander swam at night to meet his hero girl. The real life of Lord Byron imitated his farm in 1810. All August 30, the ship stopped for a swimming race across the width kusadasi

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3. HILL OF HEROES, Gallipoli

No tourists disturb the quiet dignity on the banks of the narrow peninsula where the attack began doomed Gallipoli. Thousands died when the Allied forces fought British and Turkish troops during this critical isthmus in 1915. We’re inland, on steep green, past the trenches still visible, where troops fought to a standstill, the silent cemeteries above. I have two memories chilling. We read the message Turkish leader Ataturk reconciliation mothers of the dead: ‘Your son is our son too. The second letter is a Turkish boy of his mother in Kabatepe Museum, just like birds on the novel by Louis de Bernieres’ without wings, which documents the Battle of Gallipoli.

4. RICHES IN RUINS

We spent two nights in Canakkale, an ideal base for excursions to nearby Troy and Gallipoli. Then there are many on the west coast through the quiet fishing village on the Aegean coast. Continue after the great Greek and Roman city of Pergamum (now Bergama) are well worth a visit to exit.

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It’s a largest state library in the world (in Alexandria), by Mark Antony and Cleopatra. We head south of Ephesus (For more details: http://www.kusadasi.tv/ephesus/ephesus/ ). This vast sprawling site is one of the best preserved in the Mediterranean Sea. 44,000-seater stadium is the largest and oldest in the world. My advice is: stay close to the town of Selcuk, and there very early to beat the heat and crowds.

5. WRESTLING WITH HISTORY

Edirne, in Turkey’s far north-west, contains many overlooked wonders. (It’s a long day trip from Istanbul – 146 miles.) Since the time of the ancient Greeks, there have been 16 major battles at this strategically vital site. Today, peace reigns in the shadow of the world’s second-highest minarets (220ft) on the fabulous 16th Century Selimiye Mosque ( For more Details: http://www.selimiyemosque.com ). It’s a match for the better known Blue Mosque in Istanbul. With its 999 windows, this is the finest of a clutch of splendid old buildings. Even older is the annual oil-wrestling championship (from June 29 to July 5 this year), which dates from 1382.

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6. GLORIOUS GOLF

Golf in Turkey, It’s a game you may not expect to find in Turkey. But there is plenty of space for golf in the sprawling countryside and the guarantee of dry, hot weather in summer. Many resort courses are in the south, around Bodrum and Antalya, but there are two very good courses in the northwest. Klassis Golf and Country Club, 56 miles from Istanbul city centre, is a tournament course designed by Tony Jacklin. It is close to the small town of Silivri, birthplace of ancient Greek physician Herodicus. Kemer Golf Club is another excellent course, on hills in the nature-rich Belgrade Forest.

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