All of the titans combined if u would like 2 know more read the book called Heroes of Olympus the lost hero. You would have to be invincible to kill them but lets see they don't die they will be reincarnated into a flower or melt to ashes and get blown to Tartarus ( underworld)
Kronos is believed to be taller than Zeus in Greek mythology. Kronos is often depicted as a giant, while Zeus is usually shown as a powerful but human-sized figure.
Titanic comes from the word "titans" from Greek Mythology. The titans were the first gods in greek mythology. The leader (Kronos) like the ship was thought to be invinsable until Zeus killed him and freed his siblings from Kronos stomach. The ship not only took its name from these Mythic creatures, but was also thought to be unsinkable, and was just as shocking to man as was the defeat of Kronos in legand, when it hit the iceberg and sunk.
Life was hard in ancinet times, and the stories of Greek mythology reflect that fact, as well, the trait in humanity to wish to hear of worse stories or lives than our own is a very old one.
Yes, Egyptian mythology is generally considered to be older than Greek mythology. The ancient Egyptian civilization dates back to around 3100 BCE, while Greek civilization emerged around 800 BCE. Therefore, Egyptian mythology predates Greek mythology by several centuries.
acording to Greek mythology, "Zeus (king of the gods) crafted a weapon stronger than the the gods themselves and killed his father Kronos (the Titan lord) and banished him and the rest of the Titan's to the pits of Tarturus to be forever shackled in there torment".
Ares, is the Greek god of war, would typically fight alongside whoever initiated the conflict or whoever sought his favor to ensure victory in battle. Throughout Greek mythology, Ares is often portrayed as a volatile and unpredictable figure, prone to fighting for his own interests rather than a specific side.
There are many more than nine goddesses in Greek mythology. However, nine of them are:HeraAthenaArtemisDemeterPersephoneAphroditeEileithyiaHestiaIris
In Greek mythology, Zeus was considered the most powerful god. Saturn (known as Cronus in Greek mythology) was actually overthrown by Zeus in a war to become the ruler of the gods. Zeus was known for his control over the skies and being the king of the gods.
In Greek mythology, some beings more powerful than Zeus include primordial deities like Chaos and Gaia. Additionally, Titans such as Kronos and Oceanus were considered more powerful than Zeus before they were defeated.
Kronos (Cronus) is one of the few names from Greek mythology that does NOT have a Greek etymology, which means it's older than Greek. Many philologists think that the name comes from Indo-European sources meaning "to cut", a reference to the sickle he used to castrate his father, Ouranos.
The sixth planet in our solar system, Saturn, was named after the Roman god of agriculture rather than the Greek god Kronos. Kronos is associated with the Greek god Cronus, who was the father of Zeus and the ruler of the Titans. The Romans identified Cronus with their god Saturn, hence the naming of the planet.
In Greek mythology, Zeus was known to have relationships with both men and women, so he could be considered bisexual rather than gay.