Ancient Domain
Hyperíōn is the High One — the Titan whose very name, from ὑπέρ, means 'he who goes above'. Hesiod makes him the bridge between the raw sky and its fires: son of Ouranos and Gaia, husband of Theía, and father of every light that crosses the heavens — Hēlios the Sun, Selḗnē the Moon, and Ēṓs the Dawn (Theogony 371–374). He has almost no story of his own; he is the genealogy of light itself, and in Homer his name is already spoken as a name of the sun.


