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n. (plural of titan English)

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What we know of the Titans is drawn from short summaries in the Theogany of Hesiod and the Bibliotheca of Apollodorus, and from brief references that must be sifted from works devoted to other, often nonmythological subjects.

Age of the Titans, the elder gods of Greek mythology, was little known even to the ancient Greeks themselves.

Lord of the Titans and King of the Gods, stood just inside the doorway as Metis reached the atrium.

Lord of the Titans held one in each hand, making slow, slashing movements with the swords.

Vast ages before, when the earth still teamed with primordial monsters, Okeanos, the eldest of the Titans, had withdrawn with Tethys, his wife and sister, to rule over their wide, watery domain.

Kronos, succeeding his father as King of the Gods, led the other Titans to their new home in the palace on Olympos.

Silence had fallen over the assemblage at his sudden appearance, and the Lord of the Titans let his gaze move from one immobilized figure to the next.

I assumed leadership of the Titans he has resented and envied me, and plotted to destroy me.

On Olympos, among the gods and Titans, he would have to win her with delicacy and consideration, not by swiftness and strength.

She began to wish to be free of his dominance, but all the Titans feared him.

It would greatly embarrass him if the other gods, particularly the Titans, were to learn of it.

Lord of the Titans sat in a high-backed armchair, a golden, three-legged tabte-sWithin easy reach of his right hand.

Lord of the Titans seemed to notice her for the first time, she had spent much of her time fretting over the coming breakfast engagement.

Iapetos, the Lord of the Titans began to plan, cunning thoughts crowding the labyrinth of his mind.

And their children were the Titans, giants if they chose to be, poets if they wished to be.