In Greek mythology, Olympians are the twelve principal gods and goddesses who reside on Mount Olympus, including figures like Zeus, Hera, and Athena. Titans, on the other hand, are the preceding generation of deities, descendants of Gaia (Earth) and Uranus (Sky), who ruled before the Olympians. The Olympians overthrew the Titans in a conflict known as the Titanomachy, establishing their dominance in the pantheon. While Titans represent an earlier order of divine beings, Olympians symbolize a new era of gods and goddesses with more human-like attributes and concerns.
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