In Greek mythology, Gaea was the Earth goddess, the personification of the planet Earth as a goddess. Today, this is often used as a metaphor for the global ecosystem.
Gaea was the mother of titans and giants, while tartarus is the father.
She was the earth on which they lived and where all their food and water comes from. In greek eyes Gaea was needed more then any other deity to live.
Gaea is Earth.
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Gaea's consort is Uranus.
Negative, Gaea is female.
Gaea was the Greek goddess of the earth and was married to Uranus.
No, Gaea does not have a different name. In both Greek and Roman mythology, her name is Gaea.
Gaea, also known as Gaia, is a Titan in Greek mythology. She is considered the personification of the Earth and is one of the primordial deities, born from Chaos. Gaea is the mother of many important figures, including the Titans themselves, but she is not classified as one of the Olympian gods, who are the descendants of the Titans.
Gaea Japan ended in 2005.
Gaea Japan was created in 1995.
Gaea, Terra, Tellus are all the Roman (Latin) names of Gaia, Gaiê, Gê- a Greek goddess.