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Usage examples of "titaness".

The frail, aged and nearly naked little man with his silvery beard and long metal staff formed a weird contrast with the green-skinned Titaness, robed in Her superhuman majesty and might .

But you must imagine the estuary--you can only get that tiny peep of water, glittering like a great diamond that some young Titaness has flung out of her necklace down among the hills.

Athena herself was born from the head of Zeus, who had swallowed the Titaness Metis, or Thought.

There, drowsing by the fire, was a tall lovely Titaness named Maia, whom he had seen before in the garden on Olympus.

Hera loved this tree very much, but after a while she found she could not keep it in her own garden for Zeus would steal the beautiful golden apples and distribute them as favors to the nymph or dryad or naiad or Titaness or human girl he happened to be courting at the time.

When the movie finishes, she phones Van in his cabin, but he says he is not alone - she knows that a predatory bleached blonde, a Titianesque Titaness, has been making eyes and mouths at Van - and, knowing her last desperate drive to win him has been derailed, she fills herself with pills and jumps overboard to her death.

The Muses are generally said to be the daughters of Zeus and the Titaness Mnemosyne (Memory), a genesis that is more allegory than myth.

For many years she had been a frequent guest of the Muses, who dwelt there with the Titaness Mnemosyne.