
Titanesses
Titanesses in Greek mythology are female deities who are part of the Titans, the generation of gods that preceded the Olympian gods. They are often depicted as powerful, primordial figures representing fundamental aspects of nature and the cosmos, such as earth, the moon, or motherhood. The Titanesses, including figures like Rhea, Oceanus’ daughters, and Themis, played significant roles in mythological stories, often acting as maternal or divine figures. They symbolize ancient, primal forces and embody the universe's early divine hierarchy before the Olympian gods rose to prominence.