Yes Chaos did as she/he was the first Greek God. She had a few kids like Gaia and Tartarus and Nyx
The children of Chaos were Gaia, Uranus, and Tartarus
In Greek mythology,Gaea was the mother goddess, the earth. The Titans were among her children, and the Olympian Gods were children of the Titans, whom they overthrew.
At creation, the earth was called Gaia in greek mythology.
By all the Greeks that followed the Greek mythology faith.
In Greek mythology Maia was one of the seven Pleiades or mountain nymphs. She is the mother of Hermes the god of transitions and boundaries. His father was Zeus.
Hera is commonly an antagonist in Greek mythology. She is married to Zeus, who has frequent affairs, and takes out her anger at him on his lovers and illegitimate children, many of whom are characters of greek mythology, such as Heracles/Hercules.
In Greek Mythology Europa was a beautiful maiden with whom Zeus fell in love with. He took up the form of a bull and approached her from the sea. Europa was seduced by Zeus, and he carried her off to become his wife
Proteus in Greek mythology is an early sea god. Proteus is one of several deities in the Old Man of the Sea in whom Homer calls. Some refer to Proteus as the god of elusive sea change.
He loved only himself. On the other hand the nymph Echo was in love with Narcissus.
Vacus is not a whom but a what so far as I can determine, Vagos Municipality was called "Vacus" in Roman times.
It goes most simply like this. Khronos/Anankê had, Chaos without mate had Nyx/Erebus, whom together had Aither/Hemera whom together had Gaea, whom alone had Uranus, whom together had Cronus/Rhea, whom together had Hestia. Note that this is not the only family tree that can be made out of the genealogy of Greek gods/goddesses given by writers/poets.
The Acheron shore is where dead people were disembarking from the boat of Charon to whom they had to offer money for the transfer according to the Greek Mythology.
Zeus had countless affairs with mortal woman. always behind Heras back.