Entity: TITANS
TITANS are powerful beings from Greek mythology who ruled the universe before being overthrown by Zeus. In modern usage, a titan refers to someone who is god-like, powerful, and influential in a particular field.
TITANS
Etymology
The term 'Titans' originates from Greek mythology, referring to the powerful beings who ruled the universe before Zeus.
Definition
In modern usage, a titan is a person who is very important, powerful, strong, big, clever, etc., or someone who is god-like, powerful, and influential in a certain field.
Historical Context
In Greek mythology, the Titans were a race of powerful deities who were overthrown by the Olympian gods, led by Zeus.
Cultural Significance
Today, the term 'titan' is used to describe individuals who are highly influential and dominant in their respective fields, often seen as legendary figures.
Related Concepts
- Greek Mythology
- Olympian Gods
See Also
A titan is a person who is very important, powerful, strong, big, clever, etc., or someone who is god-like, powerful, and influential in a certain field.