Here are some of the most well-known Titans:
Sons:
* Cronus: The youngest and most powerful Titan, who overthrew his father Uranus and ruled during the Golden Age. He later feared his children, the Olympians, and swallowed them whole.
* Atlas: Known for holding up the sky, a punishment from Zeus for fighting against the Olympians.
* Prometheus: The Titan who sculpted humans from clay and gave them fire, which led to his punishment by Zeus.
* Epimetheus: Prometheus's brother, known for accepting Pandora's Box, which released evil into the world.
* Oceanus: The Titan of the rivers and seas.
* Hyperion: The Titan of light.
* Iapetus: The Titan of mortal men.
* Coeus: The Titan of intelligence and reason.
Daughters:
* Rhea: Cronus's wife and the mother of the Olympian gods.
* Theia: The Titaness of light and mother of Helios, Selene, and Eos.
* Phoebe: The Titaness of light, prophetic visions, and oracles.
* Mnemosyne: The Titaness of memory and mother of the Muses.
* Tethys: The Titaness of water and the mother of the rivers, nymphs, and oceanids.
* Cybele: The Titaness of nature and the mother of the gods.
* Dione: The Titaness of fertility and the mother of Aphrodite.
The Titans played a significant role in Greek mythology, representing the forces of nature and the primal chaos that existed before the reign of the Olympians. They are also involved in some of the most famous myths, like the overthrow of Uranus, the story of Prometheus, and the birth of the Olympians.