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Greek Mythology: Titans, Olympians, and Key Figures (Transcript-Derived Notes)
Greek Mythology: Titans, Olympians, and Key Figures (Transcript-Derived Notes)
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Cronus (Cronos)
Titan leader; swallowed his children to prevent overthrow; overthrown by Zeus.
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Olympians
Younger generation of gods who prevail over the Titans; chiefly resident on Mount Olympus.
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Titans
Elder generation; rulers before Olympians; include Cronus and Rhea as central figures.
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Cyclops
One-eyed giants; smiths of the gods (forge thunderbolts for Zeus in some myths).
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Hecatonchires
Hundred-handed giants; often allied with the Olympians in myths against the Titans.
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Poseidon/Neptune
God of the sea; earthquakes; patron of sailors.
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Hades/Pluto
Lord of the underworld; wealth in some contexts (hidden resources).
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Zeus/Jupiter
King of the gods; ruler of the sky and thunder.
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Hera/Juno
Queen of the gods; goddess of marriage and birth.
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Demeter/Ceres
Goddess of agriculture and harvest.
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Hestia/Vesta
Goddess of hearth and domestic life.
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Aphrodite/Venus
Goddess of love and beauty.
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Luna/Selene
Goddess of the Moon.
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Artemis/Diana
Goddess of the hunt.
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Apollo
God of the sun, music, and prophecy.