Lelantos

GREEK GODS and GODDESSES have complex connections. While the lineage of most deities is well-known thanks to the likes of Hesiod and other poets, not all family connections are cut and dry. Some details of divine heritage are murky at best, leaving some gods to get lost by the wayside. One such example is Lelantos. Lelalantos is a younger Titanes. He is a second-generation Titan, falling into an awkward period of Greek mythology. He’s wasn’t born to primordial deities and didn’t have a significant role in THE TITANOMACHY or succession myth.

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Greek mythology is filled with a pantheon (or family) of powerful gods and goddesses. The Greeks created stories about them, but they also believed that the gods were actual beings who acted like people. The most powerful Greek gods and goddesses are well known today: Zeus, Hera, Aphrodite, Athena, Ares, and Apollo among the gods;…