The Myth of Eurynome: Titan-Queen of Olympus
Eurynome, the Titan-Queen of Olympus, was a powerful deity who ruled alongside her husband Ophion until they were overthrown by Kronos and Rhea. Despite being thrown into Tartarus, she is also depicted in other stories as a mermaid and the mother of various deities. Known for her role in raising Hephaestus and her worship in Arcadia, Eurynome's myth is rich in complexity and intrigue.
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Eurynome By Braxton Bone
She was the fist Titan-queen of Olympus She was husband to Ophion
They ruled over Olympus until they were removed until they were over thrown by Kronos and Rhea
After they were over thrown they were thrown in to Tarturius
In an other story she is a mermaid She is the daughter of Oceanus and Tethys
She was mother to the three Graces Aglaia (splendor) The youngest Euphrosyne (Mirth - Amusement) The second oldest Thalia (Good Cheer) The oldest She was also mother to Asopus The river god
She also raised Hephaestus when he was rejected by his mother Hera and was thrown of Olympus. Because he was born weak and crippled
He would eventually marry Charis (which is a name one of the graces in some stories)
Sources http://www.kundaliniawakeningsystems1.com/downloads/thomas- bulfinchs-mythology-age-of-fable-vols1%262.pdf https://marshlatin.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/edith-hamilton- mythology.pdf