<Li> Erinyes (the Furies) </Li> <Ul> <Li> Aphrodite </Li> <Li> Typhon </Li> <Li> Python </Li> <Li> Uranus </Li> </Ul> <P> In Greek mythology, Theia (/ ˈθiːə /; Ancient Greek: Θεία, translit . Theía, also rendered Thea or Thia), also called Euryphaessa "wide - shining", is a Titaness . Her brother / consort is Hyperion, a Titan and god of the sun, and together they are the parents of Helios (the Sun), Selene (the Moon), and Eos (the Dawn). </P> <P> The name Theia alone means simply "goddess" or "divine"; Theia Euryphaessa (Θεία Εὐρυφάεσσα) brings overtones of extent (εὐρύς, eurys, "wide", root: εὐρυ - / εὐρε -) and brightness (φάος, phaos, "light", root: φαεσ -). </P>

Which two titans became the parents of the sun and the moon