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Uranus forced the children back into the mother, Gaia, which caused a lot of pain. He forced them out of her, chained them up and threw them into Tartarus. Gaia told her other children, letting anyone take the offer of killing their father. Chronus took the weapon his mother chose to kill Uranus, he chopped off his limbs and scattered them. Chronus and Rhea had children, the Gods, and that lead to the Titanomachy.

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Q: What did Uranus do to the cyclops and the hundred-handers?
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