Gaia had many children, the most famous are the Titans Kronos, Koios, Krios, Iapetos, Hyperion and Okeanos and Titanes--Rhea, Theia, Mnemosyne, Themis, Phoibê and Tethys.
From Kronos and Rhea came Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon and Zeus.
In Greek mythology, the youngest child of Mother Earth (Gaia) is usually considered to be Typhon. Typhon was a monstrous creature born from Gaia in her attempt to seek revenge on the gods for imprisoning her other children, the Titans. Typhon was known for his destructive power and was eventually defeated by Zeus.
In Greek mythology, Gaia's father is Uranus, the personification of the sky and husband of Gaia, who is the personification of the Earth. Uranus and Gaia are also considered the parents of various primordial deities and Titans in Greek mythology.
"Gaia" is pronounced as GUY-uh.
Gaia is the great Greek goddess (female) personification of the Earth.
Gaia is related to earth in the Greek mythology context. Gaia is the personification of earth and a god in mythology. She appears in works like the Iliad. She is considered the mother of the gods.
No she wasn't in fact Gaia was the grandmother of Zeus.
In Greek mythology, the youngest child of Mother Earth (Gaia) is usually considered to be Typhon. Typhon was a monstrous creature born from Gaia in her attempt to seek revenge on the gods for imprisoning her other children, the Titans. Typhon was known for his destructive power and was eventually defeated by Zeus.
Zeus' father was Ouranus (uranus) and his mother was the Earth, gaia, mother earth. Ouranus was Gaia's own child too.
Medusa was the child of Phorcys and Ceto, who in turn were the children of Gaia and Oceanus.
Oraunas (I don't think I spelt that right) bit he was the sky In all the Greek myths and father of all the titans
Gaia is the Earth from which all life springs.
Gaia's Toys was created in 1995.
gaia isnt a god she is like mother nature
You cannot buy gold at an online Gaia Shop, sorry dear. ;)
"Gaia" is pronounced as GUY-uh.
There is no birth date given for Gaia in Greek myth.
The Earth itself is the domain of Gaia.