Lelantos (Titan) of air

Λήλαντος (Lēlantos)[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Greek_mythological_figures (Other Titans) Titan of air and the hunter’s skill of stalking prey. He is the male counterpart of Leto.


Lelantos, or Lelantus (Greek: Λήλαντος), was the Titan father of Aura by Periboa. He was the son of Coeus and Phoebe and brother to Leto and Asteria. His name was derived from the Greek words lêthô,lanthanô, and lelathon, meaning “to escape notice,” “move unseen” or “go unobserved.” To scholars, the etymology of his name may have implied that Lelantos was possibly the Titan god of air and the unseen, presiding over the subtle breezes of the wind.

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Lelantos (Titan) of air
Name Lelantos (Titan) of air
Parents

Siblings

Name Birth Death
Asteria (Titaness) of nocturnal oracles and falling starsasdasds   
Leto (Titaness) of motherhoodasdasds   

Children

Name Birth Death
Aura (Titaness) of the breezeasdasds   

References

References
1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Greek_mythological_figures

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