Gaia – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Gaia
n.
(Greek mythology) goddess of the earth who married Uranus
Gaia
Gaia or
Gaea may refer to:
Gaià
Gaia
Noun
1. (Greek mythology) goddess of the earth and mother of Cronus and the Titans in ancient mythology
(synonym) Gaea, Ge
(hypernym) Greek deity
(classification) Greek mythology
gaio
adj.
happy, cheerful, gay, jolly, mirthful, merry, blithesome, airy, frolicsome
Gaia
[Greek] Gaia, known as Earth or Mother Earth (the Greek common noun for "land" is ge or ga). She was an early earth goddess and it is written that Gaia was born from Chaos, the great void of emptiness within the universe, and with her came Eros. She gave birth to Pontus (the Sea) and Uranus (the Sky). This was achieved parthenogenetically (without male intervention). Other versions say that Gaia had as siblings Tartarus (the lowest part of the earth, below Hades itself) and Eros, and without a mate, gave birth to Uranus (Sky), Ourea (Mountains) and Pontus (Sea). Gaia took as her husband Uranus, who was also her son, and their offspring included the Titans, six sons and six daughters. She gave birth to the Cyclopes and to three monsters that became known as the "Hecatonchires". The spirits of punishment known as the Erinyes were also offspring of Gaia and Uranus. The Gigantes, finally, were conceived after Uranus had been castrated by his son Cronus, and his blood fell to earth from the open...
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