Crius (Krios)
Uranus and Gaia's son was named Crius, which is one of the 12 Greek Titans in Greek mythology. He wed Eurybia, the goddess of maritime mastery, who was his half-sister. They were the parents of Astraeus, Pallas, and Perses. He is referred to be the constellations' god and is the god of the South. He is referred to be the constellations' god and is the god of the South. "Krios" in Greek meant "ram", and was connected to Aries, the first constellation in the sky. He is frequently compared to a ram, and his kids are frequently described as having animal qualities.
Another of the titanic brothers, Crius, aided Cronus in his attempt to topple Uranus. While Cronus castrated Uranus, he held down the southern part of the sky.
He is rumored to have taken part in the War of the Giants, and he and his brother spent a significant portion of their later years in Tartarus. Along with his other siblings, Zeus had him imprisoned in Tartarus in the Titanomachy. They were detained by Zeus because he saw them as a danger to his kingdom.
God of: The south and constellations
Symbols: The ram
Children: Astraeus, Pallas, and Perses