The Cyclopes are immortal beings and thus, ageless. They were born before the Titans and Olympians, though.
They were immortal from birth. For example when Kronos ate his children Hades and Poseidon, they were able to still fully grow while in Kronos's stomach, since they can never die. Both greek gods and titans were considered immortal.
the first immortals in greek legend were the titans. titans are the same as the god but they are a lot meaner. the titans are children of Gaea and Uranus, the earth and the sky. the head titand Kronos cut up his father and threw the chopped up Uranus all around the world in the sea. then when Kronos had children THEY cut him up and threw him into Tartarus, a gaint pit in the underworld that was made just for him. his children were the greek gods
Gaea, mother of the titans, told Zeus how to overthrow the titans. She was appalled about how badly the titans were ruling the Earth.
No, the Titans were not the gods of Olympus. The were sort of the generation before them. The Titans were the Elderly Gods.
Greek gods and Titans are immortal btw. If you want more info go to greekgodsandlegend.com.
They defeated the titans.
She was one of the children of the Titans and brother of Zeus. She then married Zeus and became a god.
The Cyclopes are immortal beings and thus, ageless. They were born before the Titans and Olympians, though.
he defeated the titans and had amazing powersbeacause his parents were titans and he was born an immortal god. He just was born that way the way you were just born a human (or whatever u r)
The Titans are the parents of the Greek Gods. It was Kronos, the titan of time, who gave birth to Zeus and his siblings. The Titans were cruel rulers, thus Zeus and the other gods fought with them and defeated them. They could not kill the immortal Titans, so they improsoned them in Tartarus (sp.) for all eternity. Short answer: Gods are the children of the Titans
The Greek god Poseidon never died in Greek myth.
Hades, the Greek god of the underworld, is an immortal deity and therefore does not experience death. In Greek mythology, Hades is one of the three brothers who divided the world after their victory over the Titans.
Technically, you answered your own question. Something immortal cannot die. In Greek mythology the only immortal being ever "killed" were two of the "lesser" Titans (that is, they were children of the 12 ruling Titans). I would add that no immortal creature has ever been observed under laboratory conditions so the only possible answer is 'we don't know'.
Contrary to modern representations, the Greeks viewed their gods as immortal and omnipotent. Rhea was a Titan, and the mother of the gods, she didn't have any weaknesses. None of the the gods or Titans did.
They were immortal from birth. For example when Kronos ate his children Hades and Poseidon, they were able to still fully grow while in Kronos's stomach, since they can never die. Both greek gods and titans were considered immortal.
The Titans didn't have specific powers or abilities. They were deities just like the Olympians. They were immortal and nearly omnipotent. They represented the natural order that existed before the gods and in some places were worshiped alongside the Olympians.