What do the twelve Titan gods in Greek mythology mean? What is the difference with the ancient gods and the Twelve Gods?

Titan is an ancient protoss who once ruled the universe in ancient Greek mythology. This family is the children of Uranus, the god of the sky, and Gaia, the goddess of the earth. They once ruled the world, but they were overthrown and replaced by Zeus.

12 The difference between Titan and ancient gods:

1, different generations: the ancient gods are the system of gods that existed in the universe from creation to formation. Titan is just a child of two primitive gods. The Twelve Gods are also descendants of Titan.

2, the number is different: there are more gods in ancient times than Titan.

At the earliest, there were twelve Titan protoss, born by Gaia, the mother of the earth, and Uranus, the god of heaven, that is, six male Titan gods: Cronus, Osnos, Hyperion, Cyrus, Corros and Partos. The six female Titan gods are Tessie, Teia, Menemosturni, Fobo, Rhea and Simis.

After them, the cunning Cronus was born. He is the youngest but most terrible of all the children of Gaia, the goddess of the earth, and he hates his sexually active father "(from hesiod's Divine Spectrum).

After overthrowing the brutal rule of his father Uranus, Cronus led the golden age in Greek mythology until he was overthrown by his son Zeus. He and other Titan gods were mostly imprisoned in Tal talos in hell.

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