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Uranus was the sky (personification). He may have been the offspring of Aether, Hemera--Air and Day; or the son of Nyx, or Night. The god Aether also may have been a personification of sky.

Aether's parents may have been Erebus and Nyx, or Khaos or Akmon depending on which classical historian one reads.

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Prometheus created humans out of water and earth, also giving them fire.

He was also a Titan not an olympian

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