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<p> A [[Titan]] who, for his audacity in attempting to dethrone Zeus, was doomed to bear the heavens on his shoulders; although another account makes him a king of [[Mauritania]] whom Perseus, for his want of hospitality, changed into a mountain by exposing to view the head of the Medusa. </p> | <p> A [[Titan]] who, for his audacity in attempting to dethrone Zeus, was doomed to bear the heavens on his shoulders; although another account makes him a king of [[Mauritania]] whom Perseus, for his want of hospitality, changed into a mountain by exposing to view the head of the Medusa. </p> | ||
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]
A Titan who, for his audacity in attempting to dethrone Zeus, was doomed to bear the heavens on his shoulders; although another account makes him a king of Mauritania whom Perseus, for his want of hospitality, changed into a mountain by exposing to view the head of the Medusa.