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Theia – Mythopedia 10 Mar 2023 · Theia was a daughter of the primordial deities Gaia, who embodied the earth, and Uranus, who personified the heavens. Among her brothers and sisters were the other Titans— …
Titans – Mythopedia 13 Mar 2023 · Cronus ambushed Uranus as he prepared to mate with Gaia and lopped off his genitals with the sickle that Gaia had given him. The Mutilation of Uranus by Saturn (Cronus) …
Rhea - Mythopedia 9 Mar 2023 · But Uranus, the father of the Titans, was a mean and jealous god who imprisoned his children in the dim bowels of Tartarus so they could not usurp his dominion. Uranus’ fears, …
Dione - Mythopedia 12 Sep 2023 · Dione herself was either a Titan—a daughter of Uranus (“Sky”) and Gaia (“Earth”)—or an Oceanid—a daughter of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys. She was a lover or …
Greek Primordial Gods - Mythopedia 29 Nov 2022 · The Greek primordial gods were the first beings to populate the cosmos and gave birth to all the subsequent gods, creatures, and mortals of Greek mythology. Two of these …
Erinyes (Furies) – Mythopedia 9 Mar 2023 · Born from the blood of Uranus (the primordial god of the sky), the Erinyes were often thought to dwell in the Underworld, along with Hades and his bride Persephone. Their number …
Uranian Cyclopes - Mythopedia 25 Mar 2023 · The Uranian Cyclopes—named Brontes, Steropes, and Arges—were children of Gaia and Uranus and loyal allies of the Olympians. Master craftsmen, they frequently …
Cronus - Mythopedia 8 Mar 2023 · Cronus is featured as a recurring character in the God of War video game series and serves as a major antagonist in God of War III (2010). In Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson and …
Uranus - Mythopedia 9 Mar 2023 · The familiar myth of Uranus and Gaia thus culminates, in Hesiod’s Theogony, with the castration of the sky-god Uranus and his forceful removal from the dominion of the earth …
Pontus – Mythopedia 9 Mar 2023 · Pontus was more than a god of the sea: he was the sea itself, just as Gaia was the earth and Uranus was the sky. Hesiod described him as “the fruitless deep with his raging …