Geb, in ancient Egyptian mythology, is often depicted as a man lying on the ground or as a figure with green skin, symbolizing fertility and vegetation. He is sometimes shown with plants growing from his body, representing the earth and its abundance. Geb is also associated with the earth's solid surface, contrasting with his counterpart, Nut, the sky. His appearance reflects his role as the god of the earth, embodying the life-giving aspects of soil and nature.
Geb is said to have the head of a goose.
Geb did not overthrow his father Shu, Shu became tired after fighting against the forces of Apep and gave Geb his throne - in turn, Geb gave his throne to Osiris.
Geb is the god of the earth; Nut is the goddess of the sky.
Geb is usually represented in the form of a man who who wears either the white crown to which is added the Atef crown, or a goose. The Goose was his sacred animal and symbal. As the God of earth, the earth formed his body and was called the "house of Geb," just as the air was called the "house of Shu," and the heaven the "house of Ra," He was also often portrayed laying on his side on the earth, and was sometimes even painted green, with plants springing from his body.
Assuming you mean in Egyptian legends, Geb's wife is Nut, the egyptian goddess of the sky.
Geb, God of the Earth
Geb is the god of the ground housband of Nut
Geb is said to have the head of a goose.
Shu god of the air is the father of Geb god of the earth and the goddess of magic Isis is the daughter of Geb.
she had five brothers and sisters: two sisters, Julia (geb. 1882) and Antoinette (geb. 1887) and three brothers, Alphonse (geb. 1885), Lucien (geb. 1889) and Augustin (geb. 1891)..........one of them died at birth....
Geb was God of the Earth and brother-husband of Nut.
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Geb did not overthrow his father Shu, Shu became tired after fighting against the forces of Apep and gave Geb his throne - in turn, Geb gave his throne to Osiris.
Geb is the Egyptian god of Earth and Nut was the Egyptian goddess of sky.
Nut is the Egyptian Goddess of the sky. Geb is the Egyptian god of the earth
Ra is the elder; Geb is his grandson.
Geb is the god of the earth; Nut is the goddess of the sky.