Uranus is in Roman mythology, not Greek. His Greek counterpart, Ouranos, was the embodiment of the sky. He was basically the titan version of Zeus.
The Titan who carried the Earth was Atlas -- you can't really carry the sky on your shoulders since it is only air.
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The Greek god Helios a Titan.
It is named after the Greek titan of the sky.
Zeus is the ancient greek god of the sky, Atlas is the Titan who "carries the sky" or carries the weight of the world.
Atlas, the titan holds the sky up in Greek mythology.
he was a titan and he held the sky on his shoulders what do you think is his strenghts
In real science, no one really holds up the sky. but in Greek mythology, a titan, Atlas, is punished to hold the sky. the titan lost in the first war the gods.
Atlas is a greek Titan who holds the sky up for punishment by the mighty god Zeus.
Uranus is in Roman mythology, not Greek. His Greek counterpart, Ouranos, was the embodiment of the sky. He was basically the titan version of Zeus.
Atlas was a Titan, son of Iapetus. He was condemned to hold the sky for all eternity.
First of all it's not a god it's a titan. And second of all it's Atlas the titan that held up the sky
Maybe you think of Atlas, the titan. He did not lift the earth but carried the sky on his shoulders.
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A Titan's son who Carrie the Sky on his Shoulders to keep it from squeezing together with earth.