Titanomachy
In Greek mythology, the Titanomachy is the battle fought by the Olympians against the Titans, colloquially known as the Battle of the Titans or the Titanic War.
In Greek mythology, the Titanomachy is the battle fought by the Olympians against the Titans, colloquially known as the Battle of the Titans or the Titanic War.
Odysseus was a character of Greek mythology, the king of Ithaca, son of Laertes and grandson of Autolycus, distinguished by intelligence and cunning.
Yord – In Scandinavian mythology, a female Jotun, a sacred divine earth who once gave birth to Thor.
Ra, also known in the form Rê or Rha, is an Egyptian deity belonging to the religion of ancient Egypt, sun god of Heliopolis.
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