The gods and goddesses that exited before the Titans were called the Protogenoi, but they weren't organized the way the Titans and Olympians were, and many of those gods and goddesses were still recognized by the ancients as relevant. They were: Chaos - the Void Erebus - Darkness Nyx - Night Aether - Light Hemera - Day Gaea - Earth Uranus - Heavens Ourea - Mountains Pontus - Sea (male) Tartarus - underground Eros - Procreation Ananke - Compulsion Chronos - Time Phanes - Appearance Phusis - Nature Nesoi - Islands Thalassa - Sea (female)
Pontus is located in what is now Turkey.
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Pontus
In Greek mythology, Pontus or Pontos (Πόντος) (English translation: "sea") was an ancient, pre-Olympian sea-god, one of the Greek primordial deities. Pontus was Gaia's son and, according to the Greek poet Hesiod, he was born without coupling.
Eros; Greek god of loveErebus: Greek god of darknessNyx: Greek goddess of the nightAether: Greek god of the bright blue upper air of heavenHermera (correct spelling Hemera) : Greek goddess of the dayThe Moirae, the Greek fates Clotho, Lachesis, and AtropusPontus: a early Greek god of the sea
Chaos was the First, the Creator. Chaos birthed Gaia (Earth), Tartarus, Erebus (Darkness), Nyx (night) and Eros. Gaia had children by herself, Uranus, Pontus, Poseidon, Oceanus, Tartarus, Zeus, Hephaestus, Aether and Parthenogenesis. Nyx had children with Erebus, Parthenogenesis, and Uranus. They started the beginning of the Gods.
The gods and goddesses that exited before the Titans were called the Protogenoi, but they weren't organized the way the Titans and Olympians were, and many of those gods and goddesses were still recognized by the ancients as relevant. They were: Chaos - the Void Erebus - Darkness Nyx - Night Aether - Light Hemera - Day Gaea - Earth Uranus - Heavens Ourea - Mountains Pontus - Sea (male) Tartarus - underground Eros - Procreation Ananke - Compulsion Chronos - Time Phanes - Appearance Phusis - Nature Nesoi - Islands Thalassa - Sea (female)
At first there was just Chaos, Darkness and Night (Chaos, Erebus and Nox), and from their union came Light (Aether) and Day (Hemera). From Light and Day came Love (Eros/Amor), and from Love came the Earth (Gaea) and the Sea (Pontus). Uranus was the Sky, and with Gaea the Earth he fathered the Titans; Kronos, Rhea, Coeus, Phobe, Japetus and Oceanus. Kronos asked the telekhines (dog-like monsters and master smiths) to forge him a weapon that could defeat the Titans and they made him a scythe. With it, he overthrew his father and the Titans ruled for many aeons, until they were overthrown by their children, the gods.
The primordial gods/goddessed all supposedly sprung from Chaos (Χάος), the nothingness which existed in the beginning of everything. His/her children would be: Gaea (Γαία)- the earth Ouranos (Ουρανός)- the sky Pontus (Πόντος)- the sea Nyx (Νυξ)- the night Erebus (Έρεβος)- the shadows Hemera (Έμερα)- the day Tartarus (Τάρταρος)- the deepest nothing-ness in the Underworld
Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon all were sons of Rhea and Cronus; there were many gods and goddesses of ancient myth, some being primal deities who were no more them personifications of elements, emotions, and unseen happenings. These often mentioned no father or mother deities or mortal. Ultimately, all creatures and deities in Greek myth came from the following primordial gods and goddesses; Gaia (earth) Aether (Light) Chaos (Air) Chronos (Time) Erebus (Darkness) Nyx (Night) Eros (Love) Hemera (Day) Oceanus (Water) Phanes (Procreation) Phusis (Nature) Pontus (Sea) Tartarus (the Pit) Tethys (Fresh Water) Thalassa (Sea) Uranus (Heaven/Sky)
Pontus Lantz's birth name is Pontus Gabriel Lantz.
Pontus Kollberg's birth name is Pontus Bo Lennart Kollberg.
Pontus Olgrim is 6'.
Pontus Fürstenberg died in 1902.
Pontus Fürstenberg was born in 1827.
Pontus Gårdinger was born in 1964.