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Atlas

Greek, Ancient: Ἄτλας
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Son of Iapetus and Clymene Asia
Husband of (Female) Unknown; Maia; Eos Dawn - Aurora; Asia (Wife of Atlas); Etra Myth and 1 other
Ex-husband of Hesperis and jhg
Ex-partner of Tethys Τηθύς
Father of Calypso Myth; Hesperides; Hiante Myth; Maia; Sterope (Asterope) Pleiaden and 10 others
Brother of Ankhiale; Bouphagos God; Menoetius, Son Of Iapetus; Hesperus; Prometheus and 1 other
Half brother of Eidomene (Idomene) of Pherac; Mérope; Astris ancestress of the Indian royal house; Ethérie; Phoebé and 6 others

Occupation: Thought to be King of legendary Atlantis, Bearer of Heaven. Titan of Endurance, Astrology and Strength. Lieutenant of Kronos
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About Atlas

Atlas (mythology)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In Greek mythology, Atlas (Eng. /'æt ləs/ Gk. Ἄτλας) was the primordial Titan who supported the heavens. Atlas was the son of the Titan Iapetus and the Oceanid Asia[1] or Klyménē (Κλυμένη):[2]

"Now Iapetus took to wife the neat-ankled maid Clymene, daughter of Ocean, and went up with her into one bed. And she bare him a stout-hearted son, Atlas: also she bare very glorious Menoetius and clever Prometheus, full of various wiles, and scatter-brained Epimetheus."[3]

Hyginus emphasises the primordial nature of Atlas by making him the son of Aether and Gaia.[4] In contexts where a Titan and a Titaness are assigned each of the seven planetary powers, Atlas is paired with Phoebe and governs the moon.[5] He had three brothers — Prometheus, Epimetheus and Menoetius.[6]

En la mitología griega, Atlas (griego antiguo Ἄτλας, "el portador" de τλάω / tláô, oso, oso ") es un Titan.. Fue el hijo de Japet y Themis (o Clymène o Asia), y el hermano de Prometeo, Epimeteo y Menoetius.

Dans la Bibliothèque historique , Atlas est présenté comme le fils du dieu Ouranos , et le pseudo-Hygin le range également, avec Océanos, Hypérion et Cronos, parmi les Titans de "la première génération". 

the Titan Atlas of Greek Myth

the Titan Atlas of Greek Myth||p115.htm#i13736|the Titan Iapetus of Greek Myth||p115.htm#i13738|the Oceanid Clymene of Greek Myth||p115.htm#i13739|the Heaven Uranus of Greek Myth||p116.htm#i13787|the Earth Goddess Gaia of Greek Myth||p116.htm#i13788|the Titan Oceanus of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13700|the Titaness Tethys of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13701|

Father the Titan Iapetus of Greek Myth1

Mother the Oceanid Clymene of Greek Myth1

    The Titan Atlas of Greek Myth was the son of the Titan Iapetus of Greek Myth and the Oceanid Clymene of Greek Myth.1 The Titan Atlas of Greek Myth was the god of daring thoughts.2 He was one of the four sons of the Titan Iapetus (a son of Uranus--Heavens-- and Gæa--Earth--, and thus elder brother of Cronus) and the Oceanide Clymene (or Asia, a daughter of Ocean and Tethys in both cases).3 He married the Oceanid Pleïone of Greek Myth, daughter of the Titan Oceanus of Greek Myth and the Titaness Tethys of Greek Myth.1 

Family the Oceanid Pleïone of Greek Myth

Children the Pleiade Electra of Greek Myth+

the Hyade Dione of Greek Myth+ 3

the Pleiade Taygete of Greek Myth+ 4

Citations

[S289] Greek Mythology Link, online http://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/index.html

[S1333] Theoi Project, online www.theoi.com\index.htm, Atlas.

[S1078] Plato and his dialogues, online http://phd.evansville.edu/tools/index.htm

[S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Sparta.

En la mitología griega, los Titanes (griego antiguo Τιτάν / Titan y Τιτᾶνες / Titans plural) son los principales deidades gigantes que precedieron a los dioses del Olimpo.] [Editar] Titans y Titanides

Su número varía en general entre doce y catorce años: en su Theogony, reconocen Hesiod hijo de seis niñas y seis (conocido como Titanides (griego antiguo Tιτάνις y Tιτάνιδες plural) que se mantuvo neutral durante la Guerra de los Titanes, la Titanomachie) y que la tradición Orphic menciona Titans septiembre de cada sexo. 

Les Titans : The Titans

Coéos , Coéos,

Crios , CRIOS,

Cronos , Cronos

Hypérion , Hyperion,

Japet , Japet,

; Océano (de acuerdo con Hesiod, mayor de seis hermanos varones y sólo Titan no han luchado Zeus y los Olímpicos); 

Les Titanides : El Titanides:

Mnémosyne , Mnemósine,

Phœbé , Phoebe,

Rhéa , Rhea,

Théia , Théia,

Thémis , Themis,

Téthys . El mar de Tetis.

Aunque el nombre de Titan no, estrictamente hablando, sólo doce dado anteriormente, a menudo es extensiva a algunos de los descendientes de ellos, incluido el Prometeo, Epimeteo, Atlas, Hespéros y Menoetius; Hécate ; Asteria y Leto; Eos, Helios y Selene; persas, Pallas y Astraéos, Astrea, Éosphoros y Hespéros, etc. 
A veces son considerados como deidades arcaicas Titans como Eurynome, Ofion, Lélantos, Aura, Anytos, Aristée, Typhoon o Dione, por ejemplo, en el Orphic tradición que menciona Phorcys como la séptima Titan y Dione como la séptima Titanide [ref. es necesario] [ . El número de Titans, en relación con los siete "planetas" a los viejos conocidos, también está en el catorce Pelasgians Mito de la Creación como el escritor británico y de mythographe Robert Graves, aunque a veces considerado poco fiable, cree poder reconstruir [2]. 

Genesis 25:4 - http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0125.htm#4

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