He has very seldom been depicted. Click link below, there is a picture.
Ouranos does not occur in early Greek art, however Egyptian representations of the sky-goddess Nut show how he was imagined--as a gigantic, star-spangled man with long arms and legs, who rested on all fours, with his finger-tips in the far east, his toes in the far west, and his arching body raised to form the dome of the sky.
He wasn't a god, he was the sky being. His Greek name is Ouranos. He was the son and husband of Gaea ("mother earth") and father of the first titans, including Kronos and Rhea (the parents of Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, Demeter, Hestia, and Hera).
Historians say they looked like giants. -MJB
Greek villians are Titans. And titans arent greek gods. THey're TITANS.
The Greek gods and titans are not in our chronology.
Yes.
Cronus/Kronos/Cronos, ruled over the other ancient Greek titans.
The Titans formed from Uranus and Gea
Greek gods and Titans are immortal btw. If you want more info go to greekgodsandlegend.com.
The Titans? Like, Kronos (Zeus, Posiedon, and Hades dad)?
Gaea and Ouranous were the 1st. They were the parents of the Titans
No. The Greek gods were good and the Titans were evil versions of them.
the Titans were the children of sky and earth and were the parents of the gods.
Titans
Goddess of the Sun