No he is not, there we're two titans beholding great power,there was Choas, and Menoetius. They were titans of rash action and beheld great power, Zeus actually had to kill these men seperately, if he was to take them both head on, it would had been the end of him. Goes the same for Posedion,just because he's God of the sea does'nt mean he was the strongest in the sea. The titan Eurybia was very mastery of the vast oceans, he could kill Posedion if he wants, he is still alive in Greek Mythology Actually.
-My Source : Roman&Greek Mythology Book [By The Way You Should Check Out Roman Mythology Its Also Interesting]
In Greek mythology, the Titans were the parents of the Gods. Then the gods killed the Titans in a war
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
No one was stronger than Zeus.
The god cards are stronger than Exodia
The Titans existed before the gods and were more powerful.
In Greek mythology, gods are considered to be immortal and powerful beings who rule over different aspects of the world, such as the sky, sea, and underworld. Titans, on the other hand, are also powerful beings but are generally seen as older and more primal than the gods. Titans are often associated with the forces of nature and are sometimes depicted as being in conflict with the gods.
Hercules cannot defeat Zeus, however strong he may be as Zeus is a god and the king of all the gods.
In Celtic mythology they are sea giants. They are considered to be older than the gods, and were vanquished in the battle of Moitura. Their story is similar to Greek mythology's battle between the titans and the gods.
Yes, The multiple layers of wood glued together makes them 50x stronger than standard lumber.
There are many things that are stronger than Zeus. Time might be one of them -- though he started his reign by usurping Cronos' throne - which would be a symbol of his power being mightier than that of time. In time, stories of gods on Mount Olympus were left just that: stories. Man could be another. After all, Greek gods need men to build their altars and worship them. Greek gods weren't really creators of men (Prometheus the titan created people in Greek mythology), and showed no interest in them except they wanted to be served. As soon as men would realise they weren't really important, their strength would vanish.
This one is actually very simple, the titans were in a war with the gids afetr zeus saved them, the gods won and punished each titan. Some of the gods started to help the titans and freed kronos, thus they started fighting
It is possible that the armors of the gods and Agamemnon maybe similiar in style, but the armor of the gods will clearly be stronger. Mythology teaches that anything made by the gods gave men more of an advantage than anything made on Earth.