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The '''Titans''' are a race of divine beings in the [[Greece|Greek]] mythology, preceding the [[Mount Olympus|Olympians]], who ousted them. They are sometimes called gods, or Titan gods.
The '''Titans''' are a race of divine beings in the [[Greece|Greek]] mythology, preceding the [[Mount Olympus|Olympians]], who ousted them. They are sometimes called gods, or Titan gods.
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' {{Mo}}
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of Venice]]'' {{1st}}


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The Titans are a race of divine beings in the Greek mythology, preceding the Olympians, who ousted them. They are sometimes called gods, or Titan gods.

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Influence and legacy

In the 5th century BCE Greece, stories of the Titans and their clashes with their Olympian heirs were commonly known and remembered, recounted. Statues featuring the Titans, their trials and deeds and tribulations were scattered here and there over the Greek world.[1]

One of these memorials oversaw the battleground within Forest of Soron in Arkadia.[1]

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