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Consorts of Gaia

This list has 4 sub-lists and 8 members. See also Consorts of Greek goddesses, Gaia
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Helios
Helios 6 L, 14 T
Hephaestus
Hephaestus 4 L, 12 T
Poseidon
Poseidon 10 L, 8 T
Zeus
Zeus 8 L, 25 T
  • Zeus
    Zeus Greek god of the sky and king of the gods
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    Zeus (Ancient Greek: Ζεύς) is the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion and mythology, who rules as king of the gods on Mount Olympus.
  • Poseidon
    Poseidon Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes and horses
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    Poseidon or Posidon (Greek: Ποσειδῶν) is one of the twelve Olympian deities of the pantheon in Greek mythology. His main domain is the ocean, and he is called the "God of the Sea". Additionally, he is referred to as "Earth-Shaker" due to his role in causing earthquakes, and has been called the "tamer of horses". He is usually depicted as an older male with curly hair and beard.
  • Hephaestus
    Hephaestus Greek god of blacksmiths
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    Hephaestus (eight spellings; Greek: Ἥφαιστος Hēphaistos) is the Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metallurgy, fire, and volcanoes. Hephaestus' Roman equivalent is Vulcan. In Greek mythology, Hephaestus was the son of Zeus and Hera, the king and queen of the gods. In another version, he was Hera's parthenogenous child, rejected by his mother because of his deformity and thrown off Mount Olympus and down to earth.
  • Helios
    Helios Ancient Greek personification of the sun
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    Helios (ˈhiːli.ɒs; Ancient Greek: Ἥλιος Hēlios; Latinized as Helius; Ἠέλιος in Homeric Greek) was the personification of the Sun in Greek mythology. He is the son of the Titan Hyperion and the Titaness Theia (Hesiod) (also known as Euryphaessa (Homeric Hymn 31)) and brother of the goddesses Selene, the moon, and Eos, the dawn.
  • Aether (mythology)
    Aether (mythology) primordial Greek deity, personification of the upper air
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    In Greek mythology, Aether, Æther, Aither, or Ether (Ancient Greek: Αἰθήρ (Brightness)) is the personification of the bright upper sky. According to Hesiod, he was the son of Erebus (Darkness) and Nyx (Night), and the brother of Hemera (Day). In Orphic cosmogony Aether was the offspring of Chronos (Time), and the brother of Chaos and Erebus.
  • Pontus (mythology)
    Pontus (mythology) sea god of Greek mythology
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    In Greek mythology, Pontus (Ancient Greek: Πόντος, Póntos, 'Sea') was an ancient, pre-Olympian sea-god, one of the Greek primordial deities. Pontus was Gaia's son and has no father; according to the Greek poet Hesiod, he was born without coupling, though according to Hyginus, Pontus is the son of Aether and Gaia.
  • Uranus (mythology)
    Uranus (mythology) primordial Greek deity, god of the Sky
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    In Greek mythology, Uranus (YOOR-ə-nəs, also yoo-RAY-nəs), sometimes written Ouranos (Ancient Greek: Οὐρανός, 'sky'), is the personification of the sky and one of the Greek primordial deities. According to Hesiod, Uranus was the son and husband of Gaia (Earth), with whom he fathered the first generation of Titans. However, no cult addressed directly to Uranus survived into classical times, and Uranus does not appear among the usual themes of Greek painted pottery. Elemental Earth, Sky, and Styx might be joined, however, in solemn invocation in Homeric epic. The translation of his name in Latin is Caelus.
  • Oceanus
    Oceanus Ancient Greek god of the earth-encircling river, Oceanos
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    In Greek mythology, Oceanus (oh-SEE-ə-nəs; Ancient Greek: Ὠκεανός also Ὠγενός Ὤγενος or Ὠγήν) was a Titan son of Uranus and Gaia, the husband of his sister the Titan Tethys, and the father of the river gods and the Oceanids, as well as being the great river which encircled the entire world.
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