What does the name Crius mean in ancient Greek?
Ancient Greek speakers used the word krios to describe a ram, while kreios meant a type of mussel. Scholars cannot agree on which meaning applies to this Titan.
Short answers, pulled from the story.
Ancient Greek speakers used the word krios to describe a ram, while kreios meant a type of mussel. Scholars cannot agree on which meaning applies to this Titan.
Three children emerged from their union: Astraios, Pallas, and Perses. These names became central figures in later generations of gods.
Ten full years passed while Titans fought against Olympian gods continuously before defeat came. When defeat arrived he joined other Titans in exile below the earth.
Zeus cast the defeated Titans down into Tartarus where darkness and chains held them forever. This place served as a deep prison beneath the world.
Scholars observe that Hesiod used certain Titans primarily to head pedigrees of gods without needing complex backstories. Crius interest lay in being father of Perses and grandfather of Hecate.