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GAEA (Gaia) - Greek Goddess of the Earth (Roman Terra, Tellus)
- In Greek mythology, Gaia (/ ˈ ɡ eɪ ə, ˈ ɡ aɪ ə /; [2] Ancient Greek: Γαῖα, romanized: Gaîa, a poetic form of Γῆ (Gê), meaning 'land' or 'earth'), [3] also spelled Gaea (/ ˈ dʒ iː ə /), [2] is the personification of Earth.
Gaea :: The Mother of Everything - Greek Mythology
| gaia goddess husband | Gaea, Greek personification of the Earth as a goddess. |
| uranus and gaia family tree | In Greek mythology, Gaia (/ ˈ ɡ eɪ ə, ˈ ɡ aɪ ə /; [2] Ancient Greek: Γαῖα, romanized: Gaîa, a poetic form of Γῆ (Gê), meaning 'land' or 'earth'), [3] also spelled Gaea (/ ˈ dʒ iː ə /), [2] is the personification of Earth. |
| gaea greek mythology | As an Elder God, she births the first of the new gods and the following generation of the gods of Earth. |
Gaea (Gaia) • Facts and Information About Primordial "Mother ...
- Gaea was the Ancient Greek personification of the Earth, and, for all intents and purposes, the Mother of Everything Beautiful in the world.
Gaea
Or Ge (Γῆ), the personification of the earth. She appears in the character of a divine being as early as the Homeric poems, for we read in the Iliad1 that black sheep were sacrificed to her, and that she was invoked by persons taking oaths.2 She is further called, in the Homeric poems, the mother of Erichthonius and Tithyus.3
According to the Theogony of Hesiod,4 she was the first being that sprang from Chaos, and gave birth to Uranus and Pontus. By Uranus she then became the mother of a series of beings — Oceanus, Coeus, Crius, Hyperion, Iapetus, Theia, Rhea, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, Tethys, Cronus, the Cyclopes, Brontes, Steropes, Arges, Cottus, Briareus, and Gyges. These children of Gaea and Uranus were hated by their father, and Gaea therefore concealed them in the bosom of the earth; but she made a large iron sickle, gave it to her sons, and requested them to take vengeance upon their father. Cronus undertook the task, and mutilated Uranus. The drops of blo
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Gaea: The Greek Goddess of Earth - Mythos Greece
- Known as both Gaia and Gaea, the Goddess Gaia is a figure from Greek mythology.
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Gaea Daniel, PhD, RN | Emory School of Medicine
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