CLSC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Moirai, Hubris, Typhon

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Crius: ram, masculine, strong, stubborn, impulsive. Hyperion: masculine, that which has gone before -> the past. Theia: feminine, literally means divine, comes from word thea = something that is seen; sight. Tuesday, september 27, 2016: literally means that which is laid down, translated into that which has been established, tradition; law. Mnemosyne: feminine, memory, mother of the muses. Use the moon for agriculture: inspiration for telling and prophecy. Tethys: feminine, literally means old sea, translated into fecundity. Cronus: masculine, last born; runt, cronus took over; leader of the pack, means accomplishment or perfection, came to be known as representing time, humans were around during his time (golden age) Tuesday, september 27, 2016: became known as a tyrant, got married to sister rhea. Produced 6 generations of olympians (still titans: hestia. Rhea got a hold of a stone and wrapped it like a baby and chronus ate it.

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