At first, the titans ruled the gods.(gods were son and daughters of kronos, titian king) Then, Zeus overthrew Kronos (Cronus) and the gods ruled.
So the greek gods could rule. The greek gods fought the titans to gain control and won. The greek gods then ruled. The titans went to tarturas.
In Greek mythology, the Titans were the parents of the Gods. Then the gods killed the Titans in a war
No, the Titans were not the gods of Olympus. The were sort of the generation before them. The Titans were the Elderly Gods.
Well, the gods actually overthrew the titans. They then locked up the titans in various places. Basically, the titans were like gods before the gods.
The Titans, also known as the elder gods, ruled the earth before the Olympians overthrew them. The ruler of the Titans was Cronus who was de-throned by his son Zeus. Most of the Titans fought with Cronus against Zeus and were punished by being banished to Tartarus. During their rule the Titans were associated with the various planets.
Greek villians are Titans. And titans arent greek gods. THey're TITANS.
Because the Titans hated the gods, and the gods hated the Titans, so the gods wanted rid of the titans. They used Kronos' scythe to cut him to bits and sent him to Tartarus.
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
When they defeated the titans, their parents, Zeus took over and both his brothers submitted to his rule.
TITANS
Gaia, or mother earth, had a bunch of children called the titans. The titans wanted power, but the gods had the power. So, the titans battled the gods. All life on earth was killed, but finally, the gods won. The gods rejuvenated the earth.
The gods managed to banish the Titans to the Underworld, which means they were stronger, or more cunning.