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Perses (Titan)

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Perses was the son of Titan siblings, Kreios and Eurybia, and was the Titan of Destruction in mythology. [1] He was wed to Asteria, his cousin, daughter of Titans Phoibe and Koios. They had one child noted in mythology, Hekate, honoured by Zeus above all others as the goddess of wilderness, childbirth, witchcraft and magic. She was given shares of the sky, the sea and the earth.

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  1. ^ "PERSES: Greek Titan god of destruction". Retrieved 2010-3-13. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)