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Krios: Lord of the South and Titan of the Constellations | GrkRealmMyths Wiki | Fandom Start Of Spring, The Constellations, South Pole, The Start, The South, Constellations, Ram

Crius (Krios) Crius was the Titan god of heavenly constellations and was also known as Pillar of the south pole. Crius, which means "Ram", was often referred as the starting season of the Greek year, because his constellation was called Aries which nowadays means the start of spring. Together with his other three brothers Coeus, Hyperion and Iapetus, they presided as the Pillars of holding Heaven and Earth apart. He was one of six sons of Uranus and Gaea and is mentioned in Hesiod`s Theogony…

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PERSES .A son of the Titan Crius and Eurybia ( daughter of Pontus and Gaea ) husband of Asteria , by whom he became the father of Hecate. He was the Titan god of destruction. His brothers were Pallas and Astraios.  Hesiod, Theogony :  "And Eurybia, bright goddess, was joined in love to Krios and bare great Astraeus, and Pallas, and Perses who was preeminent among all men in wisdom." Perseus Greek Mythology, Medusa Gorgon, Greek Pantheon, Greek Warrior, Roman Gods, Greek Gods And Goddesses, Greek And Roman Mythology, Greek Mythology Art, Ancient Mythology

PERSES .A son of the Titan Crius and Eurybia ( daughter of Pontus and Gaea ) husband of Asteria , by whom he became the father of Hecate. He was the Titan god of destruction. His brothers were Pallas and Astraios. Hesiod, Theogony : "And Eurybia, bright goddess, was joined in love to Krios and bare great Astraeus, and Pallas, and Perses who was preeminent among all men in wisdom."

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