You're talking about a mythological event. There is no time frame given for it aside from that it occurred sometime after the foundation of the Universe and before the beginning of the rule of the Olympians.
The Titans are the spawn of the Primordial dieties. The Primordial dieties were generally representing a place or thing. For example: Gaia is one of these dieties and was depicted as a young beautiful woman, although she represented the earth. In ancient times, if the people could not explain something, it could sometimes be interpreted as a diety or god(ess). Most of the Titans have been said to have been the children of Gaia (the earth) and Uranus (The sky) and they include: Oceanus, Tethys. Hyperion, Theia, Coeus, Phoebe, Cronus, Rhea, Mnemosyne, Themis, Crius, Iapetus. The Titans were in power of Mt. Olympus under the rule of Cronus, after he took power by castrating his father Uranus. Cronus was in power until overthrown by his son Zeus, and banished to Tartarus.
Clash of the Titans then Wrath of the Titans .
Kwame Nkrumah was overthrown by members of Ghana's government and military, led by General Emmanuel Kotoka
Resolution of clash of the titans
Yes, and there's already a movieTeen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo
One would be the Titans. They were overthrown by the Olympians.
They were the deities before the Gods. As they were mainly eveil, they were overthrown by Zeus and his siblings.
The Titans.
They were the Titans, the leader of whom was Cronos, Zeus's own father. After the Titans were overthrown and imprisoned in the underworld, the new regime took over as the Olympian Gods, led by Zeus.
In Greek mythology, the father of the Titans and Cyclopes is Uranus, the primordial god of the sky. He was considered the progenitor of these powerful beings before being overthrown by his son, Cronus.
He was born. He is the youngest child of Cronus and Rhea. Cronus was the leader of the first generation of Titans and was overthrown by Zeus and imprisoned in Tartarus.
That depends on which titans you mean. The classical titans that were overthrown by Zeus were led by the youngest of them, Kronos. However, some of the titans had children that were also considered titans. Of them Epimetheus is the youngest.
Ouranos, or Uranus, was the sky and once the ruler of the universe. He was overthrown by his children, the Titans, and his youngest son Kronos (Cronus) succeeded him after castrating him.
In Greek mythology, the Titans were a group of powerful deities that ruled during the Golden Age. Cronus, the leader of the Titans, ruled over the universe until he was overthrown by his son Zeus, who then became the king of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus. Other notable Titans included Oceanus, who ruled the ocean, and Hyperion, who was associated with the sun. The reign of the Titans ended with the Titanomachy, a great war between the Titans and the Olympian gods.
Coeus, in Greek mythology, is one of the Titans and is associated with intellect and the axis of heaven. He doesn’t explicitly fear any particular entity, but like many Titans, he ultimately faces the wrath of Zeus and the Olympian gods during the Titanomachy, which leads to his downfall. The fear of being overthrown by the younger gods may be implied, as it was a common theme among the Titans.
In Greek mythology, the Titans were the children of Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth). They emerged from the primordial Chaos and were the first generation of gods who ruled over the universe before being overthrown by the Olympian gods, led by Zeus.
The titans were the parents of the gods. The god, Zeus, killed his dad Kronos(a titan) and rescued his brother and sisters, which had been [locked up or eaten] by Kronos because Kronos was afraid he might one day be overthrown by his children, just like his dad, Uranus, before him.