
Typhon, the father of monsters in Greek mythology. Typhon is a rare example of a being that is both a monster and a God, a potent mix that made him so feared throughout Greek mythology. Determined to rule in place of Zeus, a titanic battle was inevitable that would shape the rest of Greek mythology. So who was Typhon, and why was he so dangerous? Let’s find out together... Here at Raconteur, we bring to life the greatest stories from history and mythology to both entertain and educate. We are also on YouTube! For video versions of each story visit and subscribe https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU4yfCCgXTUYcSPI0_5rP9w/?sub_confirmation=1 Video version of this story - https://youtu.be/PlFeDEBt-mw Music by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au New stories weekly. Thanks for listening!
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