• The Fall of the Titans is an oil painting of the Titanomachy by the Dutch painter Cornelis van Haarlem in 1588–1590. It measures 239 × 307 cm (94 × 121 in).
  • The Fall of the Titans. ... The Danish king Christian IV bought The Fall of the Titans back in 1621. It was pulled out of storage at SMK in the late 1980s.
  • title QS:P1476,en:"The Fall of the Titans". ... The Fall of the Titans (c. 1596–1598). National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen. непальский.
  • ...by Zeus. [br] The fierce battle, the so-called titanomachia, ended with the defeat of the titans whom Zeus cast down into Tartaros, the underworld, from where.
  • From Mt Olympia, Chronos’s children (the Olympians) launched the War of the Titans that lasted ten years and resulted in the Titans’ defeat.
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  • title QS:P1476,en:"The Fall of the Titans". ... The Fall of the Titans (c. 1596–1598). National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen. непальский.
  • [There seems to be some confusion over the original title of this painting, with some calling it The Fall of Lucifer and others The Fall of the Titans.
  • The Fall of the Titans. ... The fierce battle, the so-called titanomachia, ended with the defeat of the titans whom Zeus cast down into Tartaros, the underworld...
  • Cronus, the leader of the Titans, overthrew his father Uranus and ruled the Universe. ... The titans are shown here on this painting falling into Tartarus.
  • The ruler of the Titans, Kronos, had already overthrown his own father when he was predicted that one of his children, too, would bring about his downfall.