iapetus (Meaning)

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iapetus (n)

(Greek mythology) the Titan who was father of Atlas and Epimetheus and Prometheus in ancient mythology

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iapetus Sentence Examples

  1. Iapetus, the father of Prometheus and Atlas, played a significant role in Greek mythology.
  2. Iapetus was a Titan, a race of powerful beings in Greek mythology.
  3. Iapetus was imprisoned in Tartarus, the deepest abyss in Greek mythology, after the Titanomachy.
  4. Iapetus is often associated with the concept of time, as he was believed to be the personification of the cosmic year.
  5. In some versions of the myth, Iapetus created the human race out of clay.
  6. Iapetus's punishment in Tartarus was to hold the sky on his shoulders.
  7. The term "iapetus" has also been adopted in scientific contexts, such as in the name of the moon Iapetus of Saturn.
  8. Iapetus's moon is known for its unique two-toned appearance, with one side bright and the other side dark.
  9. The Iapetus Ocean on Titan, Saturn's largest moon, is named after the Titan.
  10. Iapetus remains a fascinating figure in both mythology and science, embodying the power and challenges of ancient beliefs.

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(Greek mythology) the Titan who was father of Atlas and Epimetheus and Prometheus in ancient mythology

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Iapetus, the father of Prometheus and Atlas, played a significant role in Greek mythology.

Iapetus was a Titan, a race of powerful beings in Greek mythology.

Iapetus was imprisoned in Tartarus, the deepest abyss in Greek mythology, after the Titanomachy.

Iapetus is often associated with the concept of time, as he was believed to be the personification of the cosmic year.