cos altas didnt make chicken
Zeus overthrew and Condemned the titan Cronus (as well as the other titans, except for Atlas) into Tartarus.
Zeus along with the other gods trapped the titans in i think it was tarturus. or gave them different punishments ex. atlas is forever bound to hold up the earth.
Atlas was punished by Zeus for his role in helping Kronos during the Titanomachy, the war between the Titans and the Olympian gods. As a consequence, Zeus condemned Atlas to hold up the heavens for eternity, often depicted as bearing the weight of the celestial spheres on his shoulders. This punishment symbolized his eternal burden and separation from the rest of the Titans.
He was one of the leading Titan in the Titanomachy (the war between the Titans and the Olympians). Zeus condemned him to holding up the sky for all eternity.
Two Titans sided with Zeus; Themis and Prometheus.
Zeus, after defeating the Titans.
Because Prometheus helped the Zeus and his siblings defeat the other Titans.
Zeus overthrew and Condemned the titan Cronus (as well as the other titans, except for Atlas) into Tartarus.
If you mean the Titans, they were thrown into Tartaros, the horrible part of Hades.
Zeus along with the other gods trapped the titans in i think it was tarturus. or gave them different punishments ex. atlas is forever bound to hold up the earth.
Its Atlas, in the war between the Titans and the Olympians, Atlas was on the Titans' side, when the Olympians won, Zeus punished all of the Titans. Atlas's punishment was to hold the weight of the (Earth)world. Later on, Perseus turned Atlas into stone using Medusa's head. So, Atlas is now a mountain. <Called Mt. Atlas>
His mother is Maia, daughter of the Titan Atlas, and his father is Zeus son of the Titans Rhea and Cronus.
Atlas was punished by Zeus for his role in helping Kronos during the Titanomachy, the war between the Titans and the Olympian gods. As a consequence, Zeus condemned Atlas to hold up the heavens for eternity, often depicted as bearing the weight of the celestial spheres on his shoulders. This punishment symbolized his eternal burden and separation from the rest of the Titans.
In Greek mythology, the Titan Atlas was condemned by Zeus to support the heavens on his shoulders as punishment for his involvement in the Titanomachy, the war between the Titans and the Olympian gods.
Zues overthrew and Condemned the titan Cronus (as well as the other titans, except for Atlas) into Tartarus.
Because Atlas was on the losing side of a war against the Titans (Zeus, Apollo, Aphrodite, et al) Zeus punished him by having him hold up the skies (heavens) forever. Today Atlas is often depicted as holding up the Earth but that's incorrect.
He was a Titan and sided with the other Titans in the war between the Titans and Olympians. When Cronus got tired of the war, Atlas took over the command. He did not have any special power, he just was a god.