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Uranus, in Greek mythology, is considered a primordial deity and is thus typically viewed as immortal. He personifies the sky and is one of the earliest beings in the mythological cosmos, fathering the Titans with Gaia, the Earth. While he does not die in the traditional sense, he is overthrown by his son Cronus, which symbolizes a shift in power rather than mortality.

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