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'''Perses''' was a Titan god in Greek mythology, son of the Titans Crius and Eurybia. He represented destruction and peace. He was married to the Titan goddess Asteria, with whom he had one daughter, Hecate; she was the goddess of witchcraft and magic.
'''Perses''' is the [[titan]] of destruction.
 
   
 
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GodofDestruction

Perses Titan of Destruction (Fan Art)

Perses was a Titan god in Greek mythology, son of the Titans Crius and Eurybia. He represented destruction and peace. He was married to the Titan goddess Asteria, with whom he had one daughter, Hecate; she was the goddess of witchcraft and magic.

Parents

Krios (Father) & Eurybia (Mother)

Spouse & Lovers

Asteria (Wife)

Children

Hekate (Daughter)

Siblings

Pallas (Brother)
Astraios (Brother)

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