The Sun Titan Helios BY GUY MORGAN. The Titans  In Greek mythology the Titans descended from the very first group of Gods that came into existence. 

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The Sun Titan Helios BY GUY MORGAN

The Titans  In Greek mythology the Titans descended from the very first group of Gods that came into existence.  They were very strong giants and immortal.  The Titans ruled the world before the Olympians.  The very first Titans were Gaea (representing Earth) and Uranus (representing the sky or heaven). They gave birth to 12 titans: 6 male, 6 female.

Male Titans Greek NameEnglish Name Description Κο ῖ ος (Koîos) CoeusTitan of intellect. Κρόνος (Crónos) CronusThe leader of the Titan Κρε ῖ ος (Kreîos) CriusThe least well known of the 12 Titans. Ὑ περίων (Hyperíōn) HyperionTitan of light. With Theia, he is the father of Helios (the sun), Selene(the moon), and Eos (the dawn). Ἰ απετός (Iapetós) IapetusTitan of mortality Ὠ κεανός (Ōceanós) OceanusTitan of the Oceans around the earth.

Female Titans Greek nameEnglish NameDescription Φοίβη (Phoíbē)PhoebeTitaness of intellect and prophecy Ῥ έα (Rhéa) RheaTitaness of motherhood Τηθύς (Tēthýs)TethysTitaness of fresh-water Θεία (Theía)TheiaTitaness of hining light of the clear blue sky. She is the mother of Helios, Selene, and Eos. Θέμις (Thémis)ThemisTitaness of divine law and order Mνημοσύνη (Mnēmosýnē) MnemosyneTitaness of memory

Helios facts ( Ἥ λιος (H ḗ lios))  He is the son of Hyperion (Titan God of light), and Theia (Titan goddess of shining).  He is the Titan of sun and sunlight.  He can see anyone or anything he wishes on the Earth, in the sea or in heaven.  You could often find him in the middle of the sun or creating monsters from taking a bit of fire from the sun and saying something like: “I want a dragon”.  He travelled in a golden chariot drawn by 4 winged horses called : Aetheon, Pyrois, Phlegon and Eous.  Once one of his sons called Phaeton tried to drive his chariot but lost control, crashed and set the Earth on fire.

Images of Helios

Images of Hyperion