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.
Tartarus.
When they were born, he thought they were hideos creatures and wanted nothing to do with them.
Mother earth and Uranus's children are the cyclops, the titans, Kronos, and Rhea
they did not have a fist name for uranus they had numbers for uranus before uranus was named uranus
Uranus was the father of many mythical figures. He was the father of the twelve Titans. However, he was also the father of two races of giants: the Hecatonchires (who had 100 arms) and the Cyclops (who had 1 eye). There is no exact number given in the myths. After he was castrated by Cronus (a Titan), his blood gave life to another race of giants (the Gigantes) and the three Furies. His castrated genitals mixed with the water of the ocean and created Aphrodite. So the easy answer is 12, and the more complicated answer is "lots."
Tartarus.
Some of the cyclops were the children of the Titans Uranus and Gaea. Others were the sons of Posideon and Thoosa.
Uranus had six childeren.Three hundred-handed ones and three cyclops.
There mother was Mother earth and their father was Uranus.
yes because they were the three sons of Uranus(sky) and Gaia(earth)
In Greek mythology, cyclops' are usually created when one of the three main gods--Poseidon, Zeus, or Hades--has a child. The first three cyclops were created by Gaea and Uranus, namely, Brontes, Steropes, and Arges. They were skilled metal workers and created Zeus' thunderbolts, Poseidon's trident, and Hades' Helmet of Darkness.
When they were born, he thought they were hideos creatures and wanted nothing to do with them.
Some of the cyclops were the children of the Titans Uranus and Gaea. Others were the sons of Posideon and Thoosa.
Well there was a smithy race of Cyclopes whose parent were Gaea (Mother Earth) and Uranus (Father Sky), they were bound in the Underworld by their father for their ugliness, but in later myth Poseidon was the father of the Cyclops, Polyphemus, who Odysseus killed.There is more than one cyclops, and they have different fathers. The original three Cyclopes were sons of Ouranos (Uranus) and Gaea. He was so appalled by his offspring, and fearful of their great size, that he imprisoned them in Tartarus.The other well known Cyclops was Polyphemus, the cyclops shepherd that trapped Odysseus and his crew, devouring them. That Cyclops was an offspring of Poseidon.
The answer is Uranus, or at least it was for me for a crossword puzzle for a planet project. I believe that the father of the Cyclops' is Neptune. Both answers are correct, depending on which Cyclopes you are looking for. Ouranos (Uranus) was the father of the three giant Cyclopes, Arges, Brontes and Steropes, the forgers of Zeus' lightning bolts and Hephaestus' helpers. Polyphemus, the cyclops from the Odyssey, was a son of Neptune; presumably along with the others on the island.
Uranus, the god of the universe. Gaia gave birth to him without the aid of a man (as she did with her other son, Pontus). With Uranus, they produced the Hecatoncheires, Cyclops, and the Titans and Titanesses, (which Uranus feared would overpower him, and threw them in a deep pit referred to as 'Tartarus'). Uranus's defeat was when his son Cronus castrated him, after which he fades into the background and is forgotten.
Mother earth and Uranus's children are the cyclops, the titans, Kronos, and Rhea