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Themis was a greek titan most famous for embodying the concept of justice

Unlike the other titans, she sided with the olympians in their celestial war with her brethren Today, her image survives as “lady justice,” wearing a chiton (a kind of tunic) and holding a set of balanced scales. Mnemosyne was a greek titan associated with memory and divine inspiration She and her daughters, the muses, were often called upon to elevate speeches, poems, and memorials. Phoebe was a greek titan better known for her descendants than for her own exploits Her daughter leto went on to have an affair with zeus and gave birth to the powerful olympians apollo and artemis.

The horae, daughters of zeus and themis, were goddesses associated with the seasons and with ordered cycles of time According to the poet hesiod, there were three horae Dike (“justice”), eunomia (“good order”), and eirene (“peace”). Nemesis, daughter of nyx, was the divine personification of retribution Often imagined as a beautiful goddess wielding the scales and rod of justice, nemesis was known widely as an avenger of hybris and injustice. Crius was a greek titan whose name, the “ram,” signaled strength and virility

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He is best remembered for his children and grandchildren, including the goddesses hecate and nike and the monstrous creature scylla. The uranian cyclopes—named brontes, steropes, and arges—were children of gaia and uranus and loyal allies of the olympians Master craftsmen, they frequently fashioned weapons, armor, and ornaments for the gods—most famously, zeus’ thunderbolts. The three moirae—clotho, lachesis, and atropos—were the personifications of fate They ensured that every being followed the preordained course that had been set for them. Helios, son of hyperion and theia, was the personification of the sun and a god of the day

Crowned with rays of golden sunlight and riding his blazing chariot, helios represented the sun’s daily journey across the sky. Iapetus was one of the original greek titans who fought (unsuccessfully) against the olympians in the titanomachy

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