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In [[Greek mythology]], according to [[Classics]] [[scholar]] [[Elizabeth Vandiver]], '''Titans''' were [[Greek god|gods]] who were the [[offspring]] or [[children]] of the [[primordial]] gods [[Gaia]] and [[Ouranos]], and who preceded the [[Olympians]] such as [[Zeus]] and [[Hera]] and [[Apollo]] and [[Athena]] and others. They included: [[Oceanus]], [[Hyperion]], [[Coeus]], [[Cronus]], [[Crius]], [[Iapetus]], [[Mnemosyne]], [[Tethys]], [[Theia]], [[Phoebe]], [[Rhea]],[[Themis]], [[Eos]], [[Helios]], [[Selene]], [[Leto]], [[Asteria]], [[Atlas]], [[Prometheus]] (who helped [[mankind]]), [[Epimetheus]], [[Menoetius]], [[Astraeus]], [[Pallas]], and [[Perses]].

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In Greek mythology, according to Classics scholar Elizabeth Vandiver, Titans were gods who were the offspring or children of the primordial gods Gaia and Ouranos, and who preceded the Olympians such as Zeus and Hera and Apollo and Athena and others. They included: Oceanus, Hyperion, Coeus, Cronus, Crius, Iapetus, Mnemosyne, Tethys, Theia, Phoebe, Rhea,Themis, Eos, Helios, Selene, Leto, Asteria, Atlas, Prometheus (who helped mankind), Epimetheus, Menoetius, Astraeus, Pallas, and Perses.