Greek and Roman Mythology: The Titans: Uranus
[ Atlas ] [ Coeus ] [ Crius ] [ Cronus ] [ Epimetheus ] [ Gaea ] [ Hyperion ] [ Iapetus ] [ Metis ] [ Mnemosyne ] [ Oceanus ] [ Prometheus ] [ Phoebe ] [ Rhea ] [ Tethys ] [ Thea ] [ Themis ] [ Uranus ]
He was the personification of heaven and the sky. When Uranus was born with his other siblings,
he decided to banish the Cyclopes and the Hecatoncheiris into the depths of Tartarus. Gaea was extremely upset by when he
did and had their son Cronus stand up to him. Using a sickle, he mutilated Uranus, creating
the Furies, Giants, and Aphrodite.
Father: No father
Mother: Gaea
Other Names: Ouranos, Coelus
Children: Titans, Cyclopes, Hecatoncheiris
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