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  2. Category:Children of Gaia - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Children of Gaia" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 ...

  3. Gaia - Wikipedia

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    But when Rhea was pregnant with her youngest child, Zeus, she sought help from Gaia and Uranus. When Zeus was born, Rhea gave Cronus a stone wrapped in swaddling-clothes in his place, which Cronus swallowed, and Gaia took the child into her care. [42] With the help of Gaia's advice, [43] Zeus defeated the Titans.

  4. Theia - Wikipedia

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    Early accounts gave her a primal origin, said to be the eldest daughter of Gaia (Earth) and Uranus (Sky). [4] She is thus the sister of the Titans (Oceanus, Crius, Hyperion, Iapetus, Coeus, Themis, Rhea, Phoebe, Tethys, Mnemosyne, Cronus, and sometimes of Dione), the Cyclopes, the Hecatoncheires, the Giants, the Meliae, the Erinyes, and is the half-sister of Aphrodite (in some versions ...

  5. Palaechthon - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Palaechthon or Palaichthon (Ancient Greek: Παλαίχθονος Palaikhthon means "ancient earth") was the son of Gaea (Earth) and the father of Pelasgus, king of Argos, who gave his name to the race of the Pelasgoi (Pelasgians). [1] He may also be a king of Argos when taking into account the sovereignty of his son.

  6. Greek primordial deities - Wikipedia

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    Hesiod's Theogony, (c. 700 BC) which could be considered the "standard" creation myth of Greek mythology, [1] tells the story of the genesis of the gods. After invoking the Muses (II.1–116), Hesiod says the world began with the spontaneous generation of four beings: first arose Chaos (Chasm); then came Gaia (the Earth), "the ever-sure foundation of all"; "dim" Tartarus (the Underworld), in ...

  7. Gaia (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Gaea, a character in the dystopian fiction novella Anthem (1937) by Ayn Rand; Gaea, a character in the fictional novel series The Heroes of Olympus (2010) by Rick Riordan; Gaia (a.k.a. gaiaphage), a supernatural creature in the novel series Gone by Michael Grant; Gaia Girls, an environmental fantasy children's book series by Lee Welles

  8. Thaumas - Wikipedia

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    Children Iris , Arke , Harpies In Greek mythology , Thaumas or Thaumant ( / ˈ θ ɔː m ə s / ; Ancient Greek : Θαύμας ; gen.: Θαύμαντος ) was a sea god , son of Pontus and Gaia , and the full brother of Nereus , Phorcys , Ceto and Eurybia .

  9. Liberty 5-3000 - Wikipedia

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    After Equality 7-2521 leaves their society, Liberty 5-3000 follows him; traveling together, the two eventually move into an abandoned home from the "Unmentionable Times" before the collectivist regime came to power and relearn the word "I". The novella ends with Liberty 5-3000 renamed "Gaea" and pregnant by Equality 7-2521 (renamed "Prometheus").