Theia: Titan Goddess of Heavenly Light (Greek Mythology Explained) ForYouTube



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““Mother of the Sun, Theia of many names, for your sake men honor gold as more powerful than anything else; and through the value you bestow on them, o queen, ships contending on the sea and
yoked teams of horses in swift-whirling contests become marvels.” – Pindar, Fifth Isthmian

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  1. Isn’t Theia (sometimes even called Aithra) also said to be the Titan goddess of the blue aether? That’s why I actually associate HER with the Sun and not the moon and Hyperion more with the moon and maybe even stars. I mean yes Hyperion is „the god of heavenly light“ (which sounds really powerful and bright) and many people associate it automatically with the Sun. but moon and stars also can shine very bright. So for me Hyperion would be more closely to the moon and Theia more to the sun (bc of her aspect as goddess of blue aether)

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