Selene is actually a goddess, the goddess of the moon.
Theia the Titan goddess of heavenly light and Hyperion the Titan god of light.
Selene is a Titan goddess of the Moon, her brother is Helios the Titan god of the Sun, and her sister is Eos Titan goddess of the Dawn. Hyperion is her father, and Theia her mother.
Selene was the titan of the moon
In Greek mythology, Hyperion is the Titan god of light and father of Helios (the sun god), Selene (the moon goddess), and Eos (the dawn goddess).
Hyperion, father of Helios (the sun), Eos (dawn), and Selene (the moon).
First, Selene wasn't a god, she was a Titan. She was the personification of the moon before the Greeks transferred that honor to Artemis. That said, Selene was immortal and timeless, and as such, had no "birthday".
Selene was the Titan goddess of the moon. Her Roman name was Luna.
Selene is a Titan goddess of the Moon: but the powers of a goddess can not be limited by mortal imagination.
Selene was born, the daughter of the Titan gods Hyperion and Theia.
Theia is the Titan goddess of heavenly light, her husband was Hyperion the Titan god of light and bore him three bright children; Helios the Sun, Eos the Dawn, and Selene the Moon.
No; Selene is the Titan Goddess of the Moon, her brother is Helios the Titan God of the Sun and her sister is Eos the Titan Goddess of the Dawn; Hyperion was her father and Koios his brother, Koios with his mate and sister Phoebe had Leto and Asteria. Leto being the mother of Artemis and Apollo. Different goddesses, both confused with the other and associated with night and the moon.
Largely because Apollo was very confused with Helios, the Titan god of the sun, where Apollo was only the god of the light (of the sun) originally. So of course Artemis was associated with Helios' sister, Selene, Titan goddess of the moon.