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Cronus, is a god of the Titan generation, King; god of time and the ages, especially time where regarded as destructive and all-devouring. Often shown with a scythe. Son of Ouranos and Gaea.

Rhea, Titan goddess; wife and sister of Cronus, goddess of female fertility, motherhood, and generation. Her name means "flow" and "ease." She was a goddess of mountains and wilds. Daughter of Ouranos (or Aither) and Gaea.

Caius, (Caius is a spelling of the Latin prenom Gaius ). He is not a Greek god, but the spelling is similar to another Titan, Crius.

Phoebe, is a female name (the male form is (Phoebus) and in Greek mythology is the name of:


Oceanus, a Titan god of the great earth-encircling river Okeanos, the font of all the earth's fresh-water: including rivers, wells, springs and rain-clouds. He was also the god who regulated the rising and setting of the heavenly bodies which were believed to emerge and descend into his watery realm at the ends of the earth.

Tethys, a Titan goddess, of the sources fresh water which nourished the earth. She was the wife of Okeanos, the earth-encircling, fresh-water stream, and the mother of the Potamoi(Rivers), Okeanides(Springs, Streams & Fountains) and Nephelai (Clouds). Her name was derived from the Greek word têthê, "the nurse" or "grandmother."
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