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Divine War

The Titanomachy: War of Gods and Titans

The gods waged war against the Titans for supremacy — but in fighting their own parents, they unknowingly condemned themselves to repeat the cycle of betrayal and violence.

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Europe
Key Figures
Poseidon, Hera, Cronus +5 more

Key Figures

The Story

This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.

Timeline

Creation of the Titans

Gaia and Uranus give birth to the Titans, who rule during the Golden Age.

Cronus Overthrows Uranus

Cronus, with Gaia's help, castrates Uranus, leading to his ascension as the ruler.

Birth of Zeus

Rhea hides Zeus from Cronus, who devours a stone instead, allowing Zeus to grow in secret.

The Gathering of Allies

Zeus allies with the Cyclopes and Hecatoncheires, gaining powerful weapons for the impending conflict.

The Titanomachy Begins

The Olympians, led by Zeus, confront the Titans in a fierce battle for control of the cosmos.

Cronus's Defeat

Zeus confronts Cronus directly, defeating him and marking the end of the Titan's reign.

Imprisonment of the Titans

The Titans are cast into Tartarus, establishing the new order under Zeus and the Olympians.

Establishment of Olympus

The Olympians establish their rule from Mount Olympus, reshaping the world and their relationship with mortals.

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