There are quite a few Titans. The most notable is Cronus, the god of time. Prometheus had the gift of foresight. Hyperion was the god of light. Mnemosyne was the goddess of memory. Atlas was the strongest Titan and sentenced to carry the weight of the world on his shoulders.
In Greek mythology, the Muses had the power to inspire artists of various sorts - they each specialized in a different art form.
The gods were ageless.yes but some gods killed each other. for example the titans some were punished and some titans were killed
The month January is named after a minor roman/greek god named Janus.
The Celts and the Greeks are both derived from the Indo-European peoples. I'm sure some of the basic stories that are related in each mythology come from their relative past, but the developed, Greek Mythology came first.
Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus were three of the six children of the Titans Rhea and Cronus, their sisters were Hera, Demeter, and Hestia; each child was swallowed whole at birth by Cronus, save for Zeus the youngest who Rhea hid away.
In Greek mythology, the Muses had the power to inspire artists of various sorts - they each specialized in a different art form.
It is derived from the "Titans", a family of giant Gods in ancient Greek mythology. There were 3 sister ships built (Olympic, Titanic and Gigantic) each with names to indicate how big and indestructible they were supposed to be.
It is considered folklore. All of Greek mythology isn't contained in one folktale, but the individual myths are each a folktale.
The gods were ageless.yes but some gods killed each other. for example the titans some were punished and some titans were killed
In Greek mythology, the Titans are a race of godlike giants who were considered to be the personifications of the forces of nature. They are the twelve children (six sons and six daughters) of Gaia and Uranus. Each son married, or had children of, one of his sisters. They are: Cronus and Rhea, Iapetus and Themis, Oceanus and Tethys, Hyperion and Theia, Crius and Mnemosyne, and Coeus and Phoebe.
The month January is named after a minor roman/greek god named Janus.
The Celts and the Greeks are both derived from the Indo-European peoples. I'm sure some of the basic stories that are related in each mythology come from their relative past, but the developed, Greek Mythology came first.
yes they each had a power that was passed to their children
Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus were three of the six children of the Titans Rhea and Cronus, their sisters were Hera, Demeter, and Hestia; each child was swallowed whole at birth by Cronus, save for Zeus the youngest who Rhea hid away.
I suppose it depends on whose point of view. Like the previous answer, it does vary by each Titan, but as a whole... The gods considered the Titans, as a whole, to be evil, their enemies. There were exceptions, of course. Humans, not so much. Under the Titans, humans had their Golden Age. Under the gods... the gods were laughable incompetent and corrupt. Humans suffered underneath them. Granted, this is all opinion, but in a hypothetical situation where I, as a human, had to choose between throwing either the Titans or the gods into Tartarus, it would be the gods every time.
The idea is that the world is ruled by a multitude of gods, each with special powers and responsibilities. It is ruled by many gods who each had special powers that control a different part of the world. A Greek god is Athea.
Minerva and Artemis are from two different mythologies. Minerva is from Roman mythology and Artemis is from Greek mythology. Since they had no contact, they cannot possibly like each other. However, since Roman mythology is based of Greek mythology, Artemis has a Greek counterpart (Diana) and Minerva has a Greek counterpart (Athena). Please see the related questions below to find the answers to 'Does Athena like Artemis' and 'Does the goddess Minerva like Diana'.