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Briareus: The Hundred-Handed Titan of Greek Mythology

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Briareus: The Hundred-Handed Titan of Greek Mythology In Greek mythology, Briareus was one of the Hecatoncheires , a group of three giants each with one hundred arms and fifty heads. Briareus was also known as Aegaeon, and his name means "strong" or "vigorous." He played a significant role in the Titanomachy, the great war between the Titans and the Olympian gods. Briareus Briareus in Mythology Briareus was the son of Uranus and Gaea, and the brother of the other Hecatoncheires , Cottus and Gyges . According to some versions of the myth, Briareus was born with his brothers in Tartarus , the deepest and darkest part of the underworld. Briareus and his brothers were powerful and feared, and their strength and size made them valuable allies in the war between the Titans and the Olympians. Briareus was especially important in the battle, as he possessed the ability to wield one hundred weapons at once, making him a formidable opponent. During the Titanomachy, Briare...

Cottus: The Titan of the Hundred Arms

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Cottus: The Titan of the Hundred Arms Greek mythology is filled with a diverse range of gods, Titans , and mythical creatures. One such titan, Cottus, is often overlooked but has a fascinating story to tell. Cottus is known as the titan of the hundred arms and is often grouped together with his brothers, Gyges and Briareus . In this blog post, we will explore the background of Cottus, his appearance, and his role in Greek mythology.  Cottus Background of Cottus Cottus was born to the Titans Uranus and Gaia . He was one of the three Titans born with 100 arms and 50 heads. His brothers, Gyges and Briareus , also possessed the same physical attributes. Cottus and his brothers were considered to be the Hecatoncheires , which translates to "the ones with a hundred hands." Cottus and his brothers were imprisoned in Tartarus by their father, Uranus , due to their physical appearance. They were eventually freed by their nephew, Zeus , when he overthrew his father, Cronus . Afte...