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- Titias abstract "In Greek mythology, Titias (Τιτίας) or Titius (Τίτιος) was one of the Idaean Dactyls; he and his brother Cyllenus were said to have been venerated in Phrygia as companions of Cybele and "guides of fate of cities". The two, as well as the other Idaean Dactyls of Crete, were sons of the nymph Anchiale. As to the father, Titias was said to have been either a son of Zeus or the eldest of the sons of Mariandynus. Some sources spoke of him as a local hero of the Mariandyni tribe in Northern Anatolia under whose leadership the population increased and was brought to prosperity, and who was eventually deified by the Mariandynians. A city was named Titios after him.Titias' sons were Priolaus, Lycus and Mariandynus; some authors named Bormus instead of Priolaus, as both were noted for having mourning songs performed in memory of them. Priolaus was said to have been killed in a battle against the Bebrycians, which the Mariandynians won thanks to the assistance of Heracles, who also won a competition against a local man during the funeral games of Priolaus.".
- Titias wikiPageID "37968483".
- Titias wikiPageLength "1818".
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- Titias wikiPageRevisionID "533971068".
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Anatolia.
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Bebryces.
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Bormus.
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_mythology.
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_mythology_of_Anatolia.
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Category:Offspring_of_Zeus.
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Crete.
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Cybele.
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Dactyl_(mythology).
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Dascylus.
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Heracles.
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Hero.
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Lycus_(mythology).
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Mariandyni.
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Mariandynus.
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Ida_(Crete).
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Nymph.
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Phrygia.
- Titias wikiPageWikiLink Zeus.
- Titias wikiPageWikiLinkText "Titias".
- Titias hasPhotoCollection Titias.
- Titias wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
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- Titias subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Titias subject Category:Greek_mythology_of_Anatolia.
- Titias subject Category:Offspring_of_Zeus.
- Titias hypernym Dactyls.
- Titias type MythologicalFigure.
- Titias type Study.
- Titias type Thing.
- Titias comment "In Greek mythology, Titias (Τιτίας) or Titius (Τίτιος) was one of the Idaean Dactyls; he and his brother Cyllenus were said to have been venerated in Phrygia as companions of Cybele and "guides of fate of cities". The two, as well as the other Idaean Dactyls of Crete, were sons of the nymph Anchiale. As to the father, Titias was said to have been either a son of Zeus or the eldest of the sons of Mariandynus.".
- Titias label "Titias".
- Titias differentFrom Tityos.
- Titias sameAs m.0p8z68h.
- Titias sameAs Q7809998.
- Titias sameAs Q7809998.
- Titias wasDerivedFrom Titias?oldid=533971068.
- Titias isPrimaryTopicOf Titias.