Crius
In Greek mythology, Crius (/ˈkraɪəs/; Ancient Greek: Κρεῖος or Κριός, Kreios/Krios) was one of the Titans, children of Uranus and Gaia. Like other Titans, Crius lacks much characterization, with no unique domain or mythology of his own; instead, he apparently served a purely genealogical function in mythology, to provide parentage for other figures.
Crius | |
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Member of the Titans | |
Ancient Greek | Κρεῖος |
Affiliation | the Titans |
Abode | Tartarus |
Battles | Titanomachy |
Personal information | |
Parents | Uranus and Gaia |
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Consort | Eurybia |
Offspring | Astraeus, Pallas, Perses |
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