The Titans and the Cyclopes were the children of Gaia and Uranus.
Gaea was also mother to:
Ouranus (Uranus)
Pontus
Ourea
The Hekatonkheires (hundred-handed ones)
Typhon
Echidna
Python
Charybdis
Ceto
Phorcys
There are many more, since she is the personification of the earth, many of her offspring were monsters (usually associated with the dangers of the rough coast).
In Greek mythology, Gaia had many children, including the Titans, who were powerful, divine beings. Some of the most well-known Titans were Cronus, Rhea, Oceanus, and Hyperion. These Titans played important roles in shaping the world and the subsequent generations of gods and goddesses.
gaia had 18 children 3 monsters with 50 heads and one hundred hands, 3 cyclopes with 1 eye that could make weapons, and the 12 titans
Gaia had many children: more well-known being the 12 titains: Theia, Rhea Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, Tethys, Oceanus, Hyperion, Coeus, Crius, Iapetus (bob TwT) and Kronos (Chronos) which she had with Uranus. Then they had triplets: the centimani (hundred handed ones).
Another famous primordial Gaia had kids with was Tartar sauce (Tartarus) who fathered Typhon who became known as father of monsters, married the mother of monsters. Typhon had kids like Cerberus and the hydra.
Then she had kids with Pontus, which were called the ancient sea gods: Nereus, Thaumas, Phorcys, Ceto, and Eurybia.
She's also supposedly in some versions of Greek myths the mother of Dolos: god of deception.
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the titans were the children of gaia and uranus. gaias parent is chaos
Because Uranus Imprisonded Gaias Children into the deepest treches of Tartarus and this obviously caused pain to gaia
Gaia, personification of the Earth itself, has no enemies.
The Earth itself is the symbol of Gaia, who is goddess of it.
Anywhere on Earth, as she is the personification of the Earth itself.
Gaia as goddess who personifies the Earth, thus the Earth itself is the symbol of Gaia.
Gaia represents the earth so her symbol is the earth or even fruits!
One who is cut out of the womb; Aside from biblical meaning, the name can mean "long-hair" or "lots of hair"; it was a title also used by Roman emperors after Gaias Juius Caesar and his adopted son known as Augustus.
Weaving. In the Roman tale of Arachne, the goddess engages in a weaving contest.
In myth, things that hurt Gaia was - Uranus locking away the Kyklopes and Hekatonkheires in the belly of the Earth/Gaia (which caused her immense pain) and Phaethôn driving the chariot of the Sun too near the Earth did scorch her with fire, so that she invoked Zeus who then struck Phaethôn down.
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