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− | The Titans were the first children of Ouranous of Olympus. They were monstrous and insane creatures, immensely powerful even by Olympian standards and legion in number. Cronus used them to defeat his father, then locked them in Tartarus before being replaced by his own son, Zeus. | + | The Titans were the first children of Ouranous of Olympus. They were monstrous and insane creatures, immensely powerful even by Olympian standards and legion in number. Cronus used them to defeat his father, then locked them in Tartarus before being replaced by his own son, [[Zeus]]. |
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The Titans were the first children of Ouranous of Olympus. They were monstrous and insane creatures, immensely powerful even by Olympian standards and legion in number. Cronus used them to defeat his father, then locked them in Tartarus before being replaced by his own son, Zeus.