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In Greek mythology, Gaia ("land" or "earth"; also Gaea, or Ge) was the personification of the Earth, one of the Greek primordial deities. Gaia was the great mother of all: the ...
Uranus ("sky" or "heaven") was the primal Greek god personifying the sky. His equivalent in Roman mythology was Caelus. In Ancient Greek literature, Uranus or Father Sky was the ...
In Greek mythology, Aether or Aither, also known as Akmon or Acmon in Latin is one of the primordial deities, the first-born elementals. Aether is the personification of the upper air. He embodies ...
In Greek mythology, Ananke ("force, constraint, necessity"), was the personification of destiny, necessity and fate, depicted as holding a spindle. She marks the beginning of the cosmos, ...
Chronos ("time," also transliterated as Khronos or Latinized as Chronus) is the personification of Time in pre-Socratic philosophy and later literature. Chronos was imagined as a god, ...
In Greek mythology, Erebus ("deep darkness, shadow"), was often conceived as a primordial deity, representing the personification of darkness; for instance, Hesiod's Theogony identifies ...
Eros ("Desire"), in Greek mythology, was the Greek god of love. His Roman counterpart was Cupid[2] ("desire"). Some myths make him a primordial god, while in other myths, ...