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Zeus overthrows Cronus.
The struggle of the Olympian gods with the Titans
The beautiful and powerful god Zeus grew up and matured.
He rebelled against his father and forced him to bring the children he had absorbed back into the world.
One by one, he disgorged from the mouths of the Crowns of his children of the gods, beautiful and bright.
They began to fight with Cronus and the titans for power over the world.
This struggle was terrible and persistent.
The children of Cronus have established themselves on the high Olympus.
Some of the Titans also took their side, and the first were the titan Ocean and his daughter Styx and their children with Zeal, Power and Victory.
This struggle was dangerous for the Olympian gods.
Mighty and formidable were their opponents, the Titans.
But the cyclopes came to Zeus ' aid.
They forged thunder and lightning for him, Zeus threw them into titans The struggle had lasted for ten years, but the victory did not lean to either side.
Finally, Zeus decided to release from the bowels of the earth a hundred giant hecatonheirs.
He called them to help.
Terrible, huge as mountains, they came out of the bowels of the earth and rushed into battle.
They tore whole rocks from the mountains and threw them at the titans.
Hundreds of rocks flew towards the Titans when they approached Olympus.
The earth groaned, a roar filled the air, everything was shaking around.
Even Tartarus shuddered from this struggle.
Zeus threw flaming lightning and deafening rumbling thunder one after another.
The fire engulfed the whole earth, the seas were boiling, smoke and stench covered everything with a thick veil.
Finally, the mighty titans trembled.
Their strength was broken, they were defeated.
The Olympians bound them and cast them into the gloomy Tartarus, into the eternal darkness.
At the copper indestructible gates of Tartarus, the hundred armed hecatonheirs have become on guard, and they guard them so that the mighty titans do not break free again from Tartarus.
The power of the Titans in the world has passed.
The Birth of Zeus | Legends and Myths of Ancient Greece | The struggle of Zeus with Typhon
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