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Author: Tara (Scarlet) Sones Hyperion and Theia are two significant figures in Greek mythology, both belonging to the generation of the Titans, who were the offspring of Uranus (the sky) and Gaia (the earth). Hyperion, whose name means “he who goes above,” is often associated with the sun and light, embodying the celestial aspects of […]
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The Ancient of Days, designed, printed and hand coloured by William Blake in 1794 is one of the best examples of his unique artistic style.
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Hyperion (Greek & roman name meaning "Watcher") - Son of Ouranos and Gaia, husband to Theia, and father of Eos, Helios, and Selene. Hyperion was a first generation titan. He was the titan of light and the eastern pillar of the world.
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Hyperion is the Titan of Heavenly Light and the East along with being the husband of his sister Theia. Hyperion and all of his brothers were seen as ancient gods that were responsible for the creation of man, each Titan bestowing a quality on mankind. Hyperion was assumed to have given man the gift of sight because his name actually means "he who watches from above". Hyperion's wife, Theia, was also the Titaness of sight so it made sense that they would give mankind that gift. Another things…
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Helios, Greek God of the Sun.
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Iapetos (Greek & roman name meaning "Piercer") - Son of Uranus and Gaia, husband of Clymene/Asia, father of Atlas, Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Menoetius. Iapetos was a first generation titan. He was the titan of mortality and was the western pillar of the world before Atlas took his burden.
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This one is for a Greek Mythology Anthology for Locust Moon Press
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