Talk:Tityas

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(Former text):In Greek mythology, Tityas (also spelled Tityus) was a giant, the son of Elara, one of Zeus' lovers. He hid her from his wife, Hera, by placing her deep beneath the earth. This was where she gave birth to Tityas, who is sometimes said to be the son of Elara and Gaia, the earth goddess, for this reason.

Tityas attempted to rape Leto and was slain by Apollo and Artemis. As punishment, he was stretched out in Hades and tortured by two vultures, which fed on his liver.

I couldn't keep any of this. It's quoted all over the Internet. ...Alas. --Wetman 22:05, 14 Jan 2005 (UTC)


Since whatever is good here is entered at Tityos, will there be any objection to making this and Elara redirects? That collectes all the information at one place.--Wetman 01:49, 17 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Proposed merger with Tityos? Absolutely. Do it. Aleta 13:13, 22 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]