In Greek mythology, Titans were powerful beings who ruled before the gods. They were considered the ancestors of the gods and were known for their immense strength and size. Gods, on the other hand, were the deities who ruled over different aspects of the world and were worshipped by humans. Gods were believed to be immortal and had specific roles and powers, while Titans were more primordial beings associated with the natural world.
Hades is King of the Underworld, god of the dead - first born son of Cronus and Rhea. If by "counos" you might mean Cronus? Cronus is the Titan god of Time.
In Greek mythology, gods are typically more powerful than titans. Therefore, a god would likely win in a battle against a titan.
No. He was a god.
No. Zeus was born by a Titan, Kronos. He is not a Titan, he is a god.
Oceanus
titans are godss' parents
Hades is King of the Underworld, god of the dead - first born son of Cronus and Rhea. If by "counos" you might mean Cronus? Cronus is the Titan god of Time.
Helios was a god, specifically the personification of the sun in Greek mythology. He was not a Titan.
He's not a superhero, he's a god. There's a difference. He did have the gift of prophecy, though.
Atlas was a Titan.
It originates with the Greek Titan sun god, Helius.
In Greek mythology, gods are typically more powerful than titans. Therefore, a god would likely win in a battle against a titan.
Yes; Epimetheus was the Titan god of afterthought, the father of excuses.
He is a god.
Nothing, the difference is in the author's style of writing
This is a little difficult to answer. I never had to think of this problem before. The Koran says and the Bible says all is good. WhaT say you?
He was the Titan of rivers and the father of bulls