Its sibling is Heaven and his father is Chaos
Poseidon is the god of earthquakes and is known as the "Earth-Shaker." He is also the god of the sea and horses. He is known in Roman mythology as Neptune. Although Poseidon is a brother of Zeus, his primary role was controlling the seas. It would seem that "on land" he would need his senior brother's permission to be an "earth shaker".
it is a token sent from earth to heaven that represents peace and harmony
planet earth is known for being the only planet to support life
Planet earth is not in any of the approximately 150 globular clusters which are known to exist in our galaxy, the Milky Way. Our solar system is on one of the spiral arms of the Milky Way.
there is a famous picture of the earth called the Blue Marbel
Midgard, which means middle enclosure.
Antaeus in Greek mythology is the person who was known to draw his strength from the mother earth, who was called Gaia. He has hidden strength and was a giant who was known as a giant from Libya.
Oceanus is the God of the seas. In mythology, it is also known as the great river that encircles the earth. It is prominently mentioned in Homer's "The Illiad".
earth in roman mythology is Terra and in Greek mythology it is Gaea
Poseidon was called the earth-shaker in geek mythology because he caused earthquakes when he was angry.
Gaea WAS the earth in Greek mythology.
Middle earth was modeled after rural England. Tolkein was resentful that England had no home grown mythology. All the mythology of England is imported from France or Normandy. He deliberately designed Middle Earth to be England's mythology as a relief of this woeful lack. The map of Middle Earth actually bears no geographic resemblance to any known place on Earth. The book "The Simarillion" disposed of the geographic issues in the latter stories by "walling off" the entire world from any intrusion. And Middle Earth shall be walled off until the end of the Latter Ages.
He hasn't got one in mythology, merely titles and epithets.
In Greek mythology, Gaya was the creater of the earth, known as "mother earth". If you would like to learn more about her go to this website: http://www.paleothea.com/SortaSingles/Gaia.html
Zeus' well known associates were Hermes, Ares, Odysseus, Perseus and many more gods known to mythology
Yes, Hermes is also known as Mercury in Roman mythology.
Gaea