Theia

In Greek mythology, Theia (Greek: Θεία, "sight" or "prophecy"), also known as Euryphaessa ("wide-shining"), Aethra (Greek: Αἴθρα, Aithre, "bright sky"), or Ichnaea (Ikhnaie, "tracing" or "tracking"), was one of the Titans and the Titanide of sight and the shining light of the sky. She also was the deity who endowed gold and silver with their brilliance and sparkle.

As a Titanide, she was a daughter of Uranus and Gaea; she is described by Hesiod to be the eldest of the Titanides. She married her brother Hyperion and bore him three children: Helios, Selene, and Eos.