
Titanomachy
The Titanomachy is a significant myth from ancient Greek mythology that describes the epic war between the Titans, powerful deities led by Cronus, and the Olympian gods, led by Zeus. This conflict arose when Zeus and his siblings overthrew their father, Cronus, to free their siblings who were swallowed by him. The battle lasted for ten years, involving various mythical creatures and alliances. Ultimately, the Olympians emerged victorious, leading to the establishment of their rule on Mount Olympus and the beginning of a new era in Greek mythology, with the Titans confined to Tartarus, a deep abyss.