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In
Greek mythology,
Tityos (also spelled
Tityas or
Tityus) was a giant
chthonic being. He was the son of
Elara (daughter of King
Orchomenus) and her lover
Zeus.
Zeus hid Elara from his wife,
Hera, by placing her deep beneath the earth. This was where she gave birth to Tityos, who is also sometimes said to be the son of
Gaia, the earth goddess, for this reason. Tityos was a phallic being who grew so vast that he split his mother's womb and had to be carried to term by Gaia herself. Tityos attempted to rape
Leto and was slain by
Apollo and
Artemis. As punishment, he was stretched out in
Hades and tortured by two vultures who fed on his liver.
Jane Ellen Harrison noted that, "To the orthodox worshipper of the Olympians he was the vilest of criminals; as such Homer knew him":
» I saw Tityus too,
son of the mighty Goddess Earth—sprawling there » on the ground, spread over nine acres—two vultures
hunched on either side of him, digging into his liver, » beaking deep in the blood-sac, and he with his frantic hands
could never beat them off, for he'd once dragged off » the famous consort of Zeus in all her glory,
Leto, threading her way toward Pytho's ridge » over the lovely dancing-rings of
Panopeus". (
Robert Fagles' translation)
In the early first century, when the geographer
Strabo visited Panopeus (ix.3.423), he was reminded by the local people that it was the abode of Tityos and recalled the fact that the
Phaeacians had carried
Rhadamanthys in their boats to visit Tityos, according to Homer. There on
Euboea at the time of Strabo they were still showing a "cave called Elarion from
Elara who was mother to Tityos, and a hero-shrine of Tityos, and some kind of honours are mentioned which are paid him." It is clear that the local hero-cult had been superseded by the cult of the
Olympian gods, and the hero demonized. A comparable giant
chthonic pre-Olympian of a
Titan-like order is
Orion.
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