Hestia, Demeter, Hades, Hera, Poseidon, and Zeus
Because Hollywood failed to do any homework before naming the movie. All of the gods in the film are Olympians, not Titans.
Titanic got her name from the Titans in Greek mythology, as did Olympic from the Olympians.
clash of the titans! very good movie! and percy jackson and the olympians, the lightning thief
Since Prometheus sided with Zeus in the war between the Titans and the Olympians, he had to fight against Cronus. That is what made them enemies.
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 were the Olympians Parents (eg Kronus was father of Zues, Posiedon and Hades) so basically they were the first gods of Greece----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In Greek mythology, the Titans came first, their children became Gods AKA Olympians, so Titans where the first race in Greek mythology and Olympians came second and later took over and ruled over the Titans.
The Titans were the first children of Ouranos (sky) and Gaea (earth). There were many of them, but the leader was Kronos. He was the father of many of the Olympians.
The children of Cronus (or Kronos) and Rhea were all the 12 Olympians. If you have read the books in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, the children of the Titans Cronus and Rhea are the gods who have thrones on Mount Olympus, including Hades, even though he doesn't have a throne.
After defeating the Titans, they all became the olympians.
the titans as Kronos are older than the Olympians. so they are pretty much the older versions of the Olympians.
The Titans were the children of Ouranos and Gaea and are considered primordial gods. Traditionally, they were: Kronos, Okeanos, Mnemosyne, Hyperion, Krios, Koios, Iapetos, Phoebe, Rhea, Tethys, Theia and Themis Their children (and their children's children) were the Olympians, the gods and goddesses worshiped by the classical Greeks. Traditionally there were only 12 Olympians, and they were: Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Dionysos, Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Athena, Ares, Aphrodite, Hephaestos and Demeter.
The race prior to the Olympians were the Titans.
The Titans are the children of Gaea and Ouranos. They ruled before the Olympians did. They lived on Mount Othrys. The Olympians are some of the children of the Titans and some of the children of Zeus. The twelve Olympians are Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Apollo, Artemis, Athena, Hermes, Hephaestus, Aphrodite, Ares and Dionysus. They live on Mount Olympus. The Titans ruled the Cosmos before Man was created (since Man was a creation of Zeus through Prometheus). They represented the broader and more wild aspects of nature. For example, Okeanos and Tethys represented the world ocean and the dangers of the seas. Hyperion and Theia represented shining light. Etc. The transition from the Titans to the Olympians in a cultural sense reflects the influence that expanding contact with the Near East had on ancient Greece.
Their ancestors the Titans
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If you are referring to the Percy Jackson series the second set of books; she was mad at Uranus for sending her first 2 sets of children into the depths of tartarus and then conceiving the titans. Gaea loved the titans, but when the Olympians overthrew the titans that made her angry, so she unleashed her first 2 sets of children on the Olympians, mainly Zeus.
The Titans are the children of Gaea and Ouranos. They ruled before the Olympians did. They lived on Mount Othrys. The Olympians are some of the children of the Titans and some of the children of Zeus. The twelve Olympians are Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Apollo, Artemis, Athena, Hermes, Hephaestus, Aphrodite, Ares and Dionysus. They live on Mount Olympus. The Titans ruled the Cosmos before Man was created (since Man was a creation of Zeus through Prometheus). They represented the broader and more wild aspects of nature. For example, Okeanos and Tethys represented the world ocean and the dangers of the seas. Hyperion and Theia represented shining light. Etc. The transition from the Titans to the Olympians in a cultural sense reflects the influence that expanding contact with the Near East had on ancient Greece.