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What is the name of Titan in Greek mythology?
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aφποδ? τ τ τ (Aphrodite) Venus Aphrodite Venus represents the goddess of love, interest, beauty, temptation and fun. Her husband is hephaestus, and she also lives among many lovers, the most famous of which is Ares. She is often portrayed as a beautiful woman, followed by her son eros. Her representatives include pigeons, apples, scallops and shells, and fragrant redwood garlands.
Aπ? λ λ ω ν (Apollo is not) Apollo Apollo, the god of music, healing, plague, prophecy, poetry and archery; Represents light and truth. He is themis's twin brother, the son of Zeus and Leto. He is often portrayed as a handsome young man with long hair. He often wears laurel crowns, holds bows and arrows, quiver or lyre, and is sometimes accompanied by his representative crow.
ρη? (Arēs) Mars Ares Mars also represents bloodthirsty, violence, masculinity and order. The son of Zeus and Hera, he is either portrayed as a mature bearded warrior wearing armor and weapons, or as a young man wearing a helmet and spear who doesn't need to be naked. His symbols are golden armor and bronze spear, representing animals as vultures, vultures and poisonous snakes.
ρτεμι? (Al themis) Diana Simis Diana was a virgin all her life, representing the goddess of hunting, wilderness, wildlife, childbirth and plague, and was later called the goddess of the moon. Daughter of Zeus and Leto, twin brother and sister of Apollo. In her works of art, she is a beautiful young woman, wearing a knee-high "gay" and holding a hunting bow and quiver. Besides bows, her representatives include hunting spears, animal furs, deer or other wild animals.
Αθην? Minerva Athena Minerva was a virgin all her life, representing the goddess of wisdom, war, strategy, fighting, handicrafts and reason. The daughter of Zeus and Medea, she was born armed from Zeus' head to his teeth. She is depicted wearing a war crown, holding a spear and a aegis decorated with Medusa's head. Her symbols are owls and olive trees.
Δ? Goddess of fertility, agriculture, gardening, food and harvest. She is the daughter of Cronus and Rhea, the sister of Zeus and the mother of Persephone. Her image is a middle-aged woman, often wearing laurel made of grain and holding a bunch of wheat in her hand. Her representative is a magic wand composed of harvesting horns, ears of wheat, winged snakes and lotus flowers.
Δι? νυσο? (Dionysus) Bacchus Bacchus is in charge of wine, revelry and festivals, madness, drunkenness and happiness. He is either portrayed as an old man with a beard or a beautiful young man with long hair and a little feminine taste in his works of art. His symbols include the Dionysian scepter (a scepter decorated with pine cones), wine glasses, grape clusters and laurel crowns made of ivy. In some mythological versions, he replaced Hestia as one of the twelve gods of Olympus.
ρω? Cupid represents the god of love, sexual intercourse, desire and happiness. He is the son of Aphrodite and Ares. He often appears with his mother with wings and bows and arrows. His wife is Sage, and he has a daughter, Hêdonê. His symbols are bow, arrow, candle, heart, little love god, wings and kiss.
δη? (hades) the king of hades, the god of plūtū and mineral deposits. His wife is Persephone. His symbols are the key of hades, the crown of darkness and the three dogs of hell. Although he is also the son of Cronus and Rhea and the elder brother of Zeus, he is rarely considered as one of the gods of Olympus.
φαιστο? (Hēphaistos) Vulcan, the lame in hephaestus's Wool Kannus, represents the gods of fire, smelting, masons, sculptures and volcanoes. Sheila's parthenogenetic son, Aphrodite's husband. He is the blacksmith of the gods. He is often depicted as a man with a hammer and pliers and riding a donkey's long beard. His marks are hammer, pliers and anvil.
▽α(hēra) Juno is the goddess behind the gods, representing marriage, women, fertility, inheritance, king and empire. She is the daughter of Cronus and Rhea and the sister of Zeus. She is often depicted as a beautiful woman, wearing a laurel crown and holding a scepter decorated with lotus flowers. Her symbols are crown, lotus scepter, peacock, cuckoo and pomegranate.
Ερμ? (Hērmēs) Mercury is the god of tourism, letters, trade, theft, tricks, language, writing, diplomacy, sports and animal husbandry. He is also the messenger of the gods and the guide to bring the souls of the dead into the underworld. He is the son of Zeus and Maya. His model can be an unnecessarily strong and handsome young man or a middle-aged man with a moustache. His representatives are double snake sticks, winged slippers and tourist hats.
στ? α (Hestia) Vesta Hestia Vesta was a virgin all her life, representing the goddess of fireside, family and cooking. She is the daughter of Cronus and Rhea and the sister of Zeus. She is portrayed as an upright and reserved woman in the field of art, and her representative works include fireplace and kettle. In some versions of the myth, she gave up the position of the twelve gods of Olympus and gave it to Dionysus.
Ποσειδ? ν (Poseidon) Neptunus is the god of the sea, rivers, floods, droughts, earthquakes and horses, and is called "the victim of the earthquake" or "the Lord of the storm". He is the son of Cronus and Rhea and the brother of Zeus and Hades. In classical works, he is a determined middle-aged man with a dark beard and a trident. His symbols are trident, dolphin and horse.
Ζε? (Zeus) Jupiter Zeus, King of Jupiter, Lord of Mount Olympus, God of the sky, weather, thunder and lightning, law, order and fate. He is the youngest son of Cronus and Rhea, and also the younger brother and husband of Hera. He is often depicted as a middle-aged man with a black beard. His symbols are thunder and lightning, royal scepter and eagle.
Greek primitive god Greek Latin Chinese name Roman myth description
Αιθ? ρ (Aithēr) Aether, the anthropomorphic god of "space", stands for heaven. He is the pure air of heaven that the gods breathe. Ripas and Nyx's son.
ν? γ κ η (Anankη) necessitas, the anthropomorphic god of the fate and inevitability of Anankexitas, holding a rotating scroll in the form of a goddess. His spouse is kronos.
ρεβο? (Erebus) Erebus, the god of darkness. The product of chaos, Nyx's brother and husband.
Γα? α (Gaia) Tara Gaia Tara (mother of the earth), the product of chaos, the mother of all titans.
Ημ? ρα (? Hemera, the incarnation of Milla Day, god of light. Ripas and Nyx's daughter.
Χ? ο? (Khaos) Chaos, the god of chaos, can also be said to be just a concept, which represents a dark space that existed before the formation of the universe and is the root of the first generation of Greek primitive gods.
Χρ? νο? (Khronos) Cronus kronos, the God of Time, whose spouse is Ananke.
α? n? σοι (Nêsoi) Nesoi Nesoyne Soy stands for island goddess.
Ν? ξ (Nyx) NOX Nyx Nox stands for the goddess of the night. The product of chaos, whose spouse is Ripas.
Ουραν? (Ouranos) kailes Uranus kailes was born from Gaia's fingers. A god who symbolizes hope and the future and represents the sky.
Ο? ρο? (Ourea) Ourea, the goddess of Mount Ourea in Ourea.
Φ? νη? (phan ê s) The primitive god in the tradition of Phanes Farnas Orpheus.
Π? ντο? (Puntos) Puntos, the Poseidon of Puntos. The son of Gaia and Ethel, the husband of Tarrasa, and the father of all fish and marine life.
Τ? ρταρο? Tartaros) Tartarus Tartaros Tartaros exists as a concept, which is synonymous with hell and the product of chaos.
Θ? λ α σ α (Tarrasa) Tarrasa, the goddess of the sea in Tarrasa. Daughter of Ethel and Hemera, wife of Puntos.
In addition to the original gods of the underworld, some human beings, especially some heroes, have become special beings in the underworld after their death.
Greek (English) Chinese Name Description
Αμπηιαραυ? (amphiaraus) amphiaraus, one of the seven heroes who attacked Thebes, became the representative of the gods of the underworld after his death.
σκ? λαφο? Ascalafos: The son of Arjun and Orphen of Ascalafos, who was the god of the underworld before Demeter turned him into an owl.
Χ? ▌ Gang (Charon), a boatman in Ka Rong's hades.
μπουσα(EMP USA)EMP USA has an underworld soul (or plural existence) with burning hair, goat legs and bronze legs.
ρεβο? (Mr. Ripas) Mr. Ripas represents the primitive god of darkness, and his fog surrounds the underworld.
Εκ? ▽ (Hecate) Hekate represents the female Titan of magic, witchcraft, night, moon and ghosts.
κ ε θ τ ο ν ο σ (Keuthonymos) is the soul of Yosonimos and the father of Menos.
Κρ? νο? (Cronus) The first Titan king in Cronus. After he was released from Tal talos, he became the king of Blissful Island (the island where good people live after death).
Λ? μια (Lamia) lamia, a half-man, half-snake soul living in the underworld, is Hekate's maid.
Λαμπ? δε? (Lampards) divines of RamPadez, who specializes in raising torches in the underworld, is a famous one.
* Orphine (ο ρ ν ε, Orphane), the mother of Escala Foss.
μ α κ α ρ α (Maccaglia) Maccaglia Shabbat Hamalka, daughter of Pluto.
μ ε λ ι ν ο ε (melinoe) Molinoue, the goddess of conspiracy and death, the daughter of Zeus and Persephone.
Μενοιτε? (menoetes) the cow herder in the underworld.
Μορμ? A young girl in Mormonism Hekate.
Ν? (Nyx) Nyx represents the primitive god of the night.
Περσεφ? After Persephone's underworld.
Περσεφ? η η (Tal talos) Tal talos represents the primitive god of hell.
Θ? νατο? (Thanatos) died in Thanatos.
The judge of the underworld
Αιακ? (Aeacus) The son of Zeus and Egener, the goddess of rivers in Arcaz and the father of peleus and Telamon, who was originally the king of Egener. The keeper of the key to hades, a judge of the underworld who specializes in managing European races.
Μ? νω? (Minos) king of Minos Crete and son of Zeus and Europa. The judge of the underworld who makes the final judgment.
αδ? μανθυ? (rhadamanthus) the son of Zeus and Europa of Ladamantes. Lawmakers and underworld judges who manage Asian races.
Styx
Αχ? ▌ Akheron The painful Akron River.
ωκυτ? Kokitos lamented the river.
λ? θθη(Lethe) is the river of forgetting.
π η λ ε η ε ο (Phlegethon) Piriflego and the River of Flames.
Στ? ξ (Styx) The Styx of hatred.
Greek (English) Chinese name describes Poseidon.
Αιγα? Ω Ω π (Aegaeon) Egeon Tsunami Giant, one of Sentimani.
Ακηειλο? (Akheilos) Akhelos, a shark-shaped sea god.
Βριζ? Pirizo, the goddess of sailors.
Κ? τ? (Ceto) Ceto is the goddess who represents the danger of the sea and all sea monsters.
κ υ μ ο π ο λ ε ι α (cymopoleia), the daughter of Coppola, Poseidon and the goddess of huge waves.
Δ ε λ π ι ν (Delphine) Delphine is the leader of all dolphins.
Δωρ? (Doris) Daughter of dorris Osiris and Tethys, mother of Nereid and wife of nereus.
ε ιοτ η ε α (eidothea) One of the early sea fairies in Teia in Edo period, the daughter of Proteus.
Ε? ρυβ? α (Eurybia) Eurybia stands for the goddess of ocean power.
Γλα? κο? (Glaucus) The patron saint of fishermen in Glaucus.
Γοργ? ν ε (gorgon) Three monsters in the gorgon, including:
* Steeno (σ θ ε ν ν? , Steno)
* A Le's law (ε? ρυ? λ η, η)
* Medusa (μ? Δ υ σ α, Medusa), the only gorgon changed by human beings.
Γρα? α Χ (graeaae) The three banshees living in the primitive ocean represent the white foam of seawater, and there are three sisters with one eye and one tooth, including:
* DENO(δεινο,Deino)
* Enyo (? νυ? , Enyo)
* Pefredo (π ε μ φ ρ ε δ ο,Pemphredo)
Λευκοθ? α (Lyuko Theia) goddess who helped sailors out of trouble.
Νηρ? α? (Nereus) nereus stands for Poseidon, a sea god rich in seafood, and is one of the representatives of ancient sea gods who were replaced by Poseidon after Zeus overthrew Cronus.
ν η ε (Nerites) Nerites Aphrodite's first lover, and also the driver and lover of Poseidon, the sea queen, became a conch after being jealous of the sea, and later became the god of conch.
κεαν? (Oceanus) Oceanus represents the Dayang River God in all the seas of the world, one of the primitive gods, Titan God.
Παλα? Ω ν (Palaemon), a young Poseidon who helps sailors out of trouble.
Φ? ρκυ? (Fauci) The primitive Poseidon of Phocos, the embodiment of the deep sea.
Π? ντο? (Puntos) Puntos is the male god who symbolizes the "ocean" and the father of all fish and other marine life.
Πρωτε? (Proteus) The "Old Poseidon" written by Proteus is one of the representatives of the ancient Poseidon who was replaced by Zeus after he overthrew Cronus.
Σκ? λλα (Scylla) Shula was turned into a sea fairy devouring sailors by circe's jealousy.
Σειρ? νε? Sai Ren's evil sea fairy lured the passing sailors with her songs, causing the ship to hit the rocks and sink. (Existence of Complex Numbers)
Τελκηινε? The first inhabitants of Nesrod Island, Tarcan. Later, they became evil wizards and were driven into the sea by Zeus. (Existence of Complex Numbers)
Τηθ? (Tethys) One of Tethys, the sister and wife of Osinos, the sea god. Mother of 3000 river gods Portamos and 3000 sea fairies Okiannis.
Θ? λασσα (Thalassa) is the embodiment of Tarrasa Ocean, the wife of Puntos and the mother of Tarcan people.
Θα? μα? Son of Thomas Pentos and Gaia.
ρ ρ ρ ε ρ α (triteia) Terry, daughter of Teia Tritton, companion of the God of War.
Τρ? Triton, the messenger of Poseidon, the son of Poseidon, the star after the sea.
Nereid (eta eta eta? δε? , Nereid), the goddess of the sea (to be supplemented)
γα? Goddess of the sea.
Ακηειλο? The wife of Poseidon, the queen of the sea, behind the maritime boundary.
Αρετο? σ σ α (Arethusa mythology) Aretha Su Sha finally became the ocean goddess of the fountain.
Καλυψ? (Calypso mythology) In Calypso mythology mythology, the goddess of the sea on the island of Augias, who trapped Odysseus on the island for seven years.
Δι? Dione Aphrodite's mother.
Δυναμ? Dunamoni and her sister, Fi lusa, together represent the power of the ocean.
γ α λ ε ν ε (Galene) Galeni stands for the goddess who calms the sea.
π σ α μ α τ η ε (psamathe) Pusamat beach goddess.
Θ? τι? (Thetis) The leader of the sea goddess in thetis, who is in charge of the spawning season of all marine life.
θθοοσα(tho OSA), the goddess of Tusa torrent.
Greek (English) Chinese names describe the gods in the sky.
χελω? Achelois "she will take away all the pain", the moon goddess in a secondary position.
Α? ολο? (Io Ross) King of Fengshen, son of Botis Fengshen.
Αιθ? ρ (Aether) Etel stands for the primitive god of high altitude.
α λ ε κ ρ ρ α (Alectrona) allert Ina stands for the goddess of the sun in the morning.
ν ε μ ο ι (Anemoi) The floorboard of many Shen Feng in Anemoi. Including:
* boreas (β ο ρ? α? Boreas), the god of the north wind and winter.
* Orosz (ε? ρο? Eurus), the god of the east wind that brings bad luck.
* Notos (ν? το? , Notus), the god of the south wind
* Feros (Zeta? φυρο? Zephyrus), the god of the west wind
α ρ κ ε (ARKE) The Messenger of Arcetitan. Iriz's twin brother.
στρα? ο? Astray Oss represents the stars, planets and the titans of astrology.
α σ ρ ρ α π λ α ν ε ο (Astra Planeti) Astra, including:
* stil bon(στλβον, Stilbon), the God of Mercury.
* Eros followed (η ω σ φ? ρο? Eosphorus), the god of the morning star (Venus at dawn)
* Hess Pelosi (? σπερο? , Hesperus), the god of Venus (Venus at dusk)
* Pelosi (π υ ρ ο ε ι? , Pyroeis), the god of Mars
* phaeton (φ α? θ ω ν (Phaeton), the god of Jupiter.
* Huai Nong (π η α ι ν), the god of Saturn.
Α? ▽α(Aura) Ola, the goddess of the breeze.
Α? ▽ι (Aurai) Aurea stands for the goddess of the breeze.
χιον(chione, Kane's goddess of snow.
(Eos) eos, the goddess of dawn.
λιο? Helius represents the Titan of the sun.
Ημ? ψ α (Hemera) Hemera represents the primitive sun god.
▽η(Herse)Herse earplug dew goddess.
ρι? (iris) The incarnation of the Iriz rainbow, the messenger of the gods.
The fifty goddesses in muεναι(MENAE)Meneo represent the fifty phases of the moon and the fifty lunar months in every four Olympic years.
ν ε φ ε λ α ι (nephelai) The goddess of nephelai cloud.
ρε? θ υ ι α (orithia) Oretyia stands for the goddess of cool Shan Lan.
Ο? ραν? (Uranus) Uranus represents the primitive god of the sky.
Πανδ? The daughter of Zeus and Selene, goddess of the full moon and dew.
Σελ? η (Selene) Selene represents the female Titan of the moon.
The Pleiades, representing the Pleiades in the sky ("Seven Sisters"), was the companion of Simis.
Μα? α (Maia) Maia, the oldest of Seven Sisters, gave birth to Hermes with Zeus.
Ηλ? Electra and Zeus gave birth to Jasion and Dalda North.
Τα? γ? Tagetia and Zeus gave birth to Lakemont and Europa.
Αλκυ? Alcyone and Poseidon gave birth to Julius.
Κελαιν? (Serrano) Criano and Poseidon gave birth to Lykos and euripides.
Στερ? ▆ (Stereope) stroop and Ares gave birth to Onomamus.
Μερ? ▆ (Merope), the smallest of Seven Sisters, was pursued by Orion; Other myths believe that she married Sisyphus and became a person.
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