In Greek mythology, Chaos is not personified as a specific gendered deity but rather represents the primordial void or the state of nothingness before the creation of the universe. Often depicted as a formless expanse, Chaos is considered a fundamental element from which other gods and the cosmos emerged. While interpretations may vary, Chaos itself does not have a defined gender, as it embodies a concept rather than a character.
Chaos did not have a wife. Eros was at times said to have been a mate to Chaos.
chaos had either 5 or 6 kids
Chaos (rendered 'Khaos' in Greek - this is actually the original language of the word) was a primordial deity, i.e. a basic universal part, of which said god was a personification.
Ianus was a purely Roman god, and wasn't in any of the Greek myths.
The primordial God Erebus (Έρεβος) meaning darkness. Son of Chaos.
The first Greek God was in fact not a God but a "thing". It was Chaos which is in a nutshell Chaos.
In Greek mythology Chaos was the Greek god who created earth. His name begins with the letter C.
Chaos, the primordial Greek god.
Chaos did not have a wife. Eros was at times said to have been a mate to Chaos.
chaos had either 5 or 6 kids
Chaos (rendered 'Khaos' in Greek - this is actually the original language of the word) was a primordial deity, i.e. a basic universal part, of which said god was a personification.
Gaia, who was born from Chaos.
Ianus was a purely Roman god, and wasn't in any of the Greek myths.
Cydoimus: Greek God of Din of battle, confusion and uproar. Eris/Discordia : Greek Goddess of confusion, Chaos & laughter.
Yes Chaos did as she/he was the first Greek God. She had a few kids like Gaia and Tartarus and Nyx
The primordial God Erebus (Έρεβος) meaning darkness. Son of Chaos.
Nothing chaos was oblivion the only thing she (I say she loosely) wore was black.