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Prometheus | the name of this Titan means "forethought"; in myth, Prometheus was punished for giving fire to humans - he was bound, and daily an eagle would devour his liver

Rheia (Rhea) | Rheia was a mother goddess who bore the deities Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus to Kronos

Tethys | the goddess Tethys gave birth to daughters who personified rivers; she was the consort of Okeanos

Theia | Theia was a goddess who mated with Hyperion and consequently bore Helios, Selene, and Eos

Themis | according to Hesiod, the goddess Themis was the second wife of Zeus, and she conceived by him the Seasons (Lawfulness, Justice, and Peace), and the Fates

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