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The History Of Greek Mythology

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Greek mythology is used for the explanation on how humankind lived. Religion was the main source of myths. There were many things it was used for like the explanation on how Gods, Goddesses, monsters and mythical creatures lived in ancient times. This mythology explained the origin of gods and their lifestyle and where humanity would go after death. The original gods were Uranus and Gaia. They had a total twelve Titans, one of the most known and powerful Titan was named Iapetus, he repr. During the Golden Age when Uranus was defeated, Iapetus was in charge of the Western part of the mythological world, until he was defeated by Zeus and imprisoned. Iapetus was a Titan god from Greek mythology, from the preceding generation to Zeus and other olympians. Iapetus was the son of Ouranos (sky) and Gaia (earth) …show more content…

When Zeus fought against his father Cronus and other Titans, the Golden Age finalized. Iapetus was one of the best and destructive fighters. Iapetus and Zeus at one point fought against each other. Zeus punished the Titans by sending them to Tartarus, where they were imprisoned. Iapetus and Cronus were not the exception. These events between Titan and Olympians lasted ten years of war during the Titanomachy. Iapetus had four children, Atlas, Prometheus, Epimetheus, Menoetius from a second generation of Titans. They would make Zeus angry and were punished to a degree depending on their acts. Iapetus ironically lost his power against Zeus although him being considered the most destructive and powerful.
As one can see, Greeks used Greek Mythology to help people understand how the world was created and how things came to be. Although there are many myths, Iapetus the god of mortality was a very important and fascinating mythical creature because he was one of the first twelve titans. His myth was important to greek mythology because he represented mortality as well as

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