Theia
was a Titan, a child of Gaea and Uranus. The Titans ruled earth before the gods (The Olympians), but were later overthrown by their children (The Olympians). Theia
was the Titan of sight and the blue sky. She also gave precious metals and jewels their shine or brightness. Because of this, she is also
called the glittering goddess as well. She is mostly known for being the mother of Helios (The Sun), Eos
(The Dawn), and Selene (The Moon).
Theia had no Roman/Latin equivalent.
Goddess of the Sun
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Goddess of the Sun
No; however in Greek mythology Theia is the Titan goddess of heavenly light, her daughter is Selene the Titan goddess of the Moon.
hyperion and theia
Yes, Theia is a Greek goddess in ancient mythology. She is often associated with sight and the shining light of the blue sky. Theia is one of the Titans and is the mother of the sun (Helios), the moon (Selene), and the dawn (Eos). Her name translates to "goddess" or "divine," reflecting her significance in the pantheon.
Generally, Poseidon was depicted with a trident, as was his Roman counterpart, Neptune.
The goddess Eos (Ήως).Daughter of Hyperion and Theia, sister of Helios (Ήλιος sun)and Selene (Σελήνη moon). She was a Titan.
Theia the Titan goddess of heavenly light and Hyperion the Titan god of light.
Selene was born, the daughter of the Titan gods Hyperion and Theia.
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.