Uranus
No, Zeus did not marry Gaia. Gaia is considered to be the Earth Mother in Greek mythology and was married to Uranus, the sky god. Zeus was married to Hera, who was his sister as well as the queen of the gods.
Oceanus was the offspring to Gaia (the goddess of Earth) and Uranus (the god of the Sky and Clouds). Since he was born to gods, he is automatically a god himself.
no Zeus was not the oldest of the gods. In fact Chaos was the oldest god and the creator Gaia (Earth) Tartarus(the abyss) Eros(Desire) Nyx(night) and Erebus(darkness.)
The revenge was because the OLYMPIAN GODS imprisoned Gaea's children, the Titans in the TARTARUS
gaia isnt a god she is like mother nature
The father of Promethus was the Titan god and son of Gaia and Ouranos, named Iapetos, his mother was the Oceanid goddess Asia or Klymene, also Gaia or Themis.
Gaia is related to earth in the Greek mythology context. Gaia is the personification of earth and a god in mythology. She appears in works like the Iliad. She is considered the mother of the gods.
Rhea was a Titanus daughter of the goddess Gaia and the sky god Uranus. Traditionally she is referred to as "the mother of gods" which gave her a strong association with both Gaia and Cybele who had similar functions.
In Greek mythology, Gaia is the personification of the Earth and the mother of all life. Uranus is the personification of the sky and Gaia's partner, as well as the father of the Titans. Together, they are considered the primordial deities in Greek mythology.
The Greek goddess of Earth is known as Gaia or Gaea. She is considered as Mother Goddess and worshiped in form of a deity by ancient Greeks. She is held in high-esteem in Greek mythology and religion. They believe beginning of life on earth is from Gaia and she is treated as a divine being. It should be noted that Gaia is not actually a god, she is a Titan one of the predecessors of the Greek Gods.
Unlike the other Greek gods who are all supposed to have power over a specific aspect of life, Gaia ("Earth") simply is 'the mother of them all' . She is often supposed to have been the divine inspiration of the Oracle of Delphi, but was said to have passed on her powers to her son, the god Apollo. Gaia was venerated as 'the mother-god', but was not attributed with specific powers.
The Gods known as Uranus and Gaia.